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Copying reports from one database to another
We have 20 clients that are currently in a single
database. We prepare 4-5 reports for each client. We would like to split the database per client, but we dont want to change/create a report 20 times. What is an easy way to duplicate these reports from one database to another? |
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Copying reports from one database to another
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:40:38 -0700,
wrote: We have 20 clients that are currently in a single database. We prepare 4-5 reports for each client. We would like to split the database per client, but we dont want to change/create a report 20 times. What is an easy way to duplicate these reports from one database to another? You can import any object from one database to another. File + Get External Data + Import. -- Fred Please only reply to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal email. |
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Copying reports from one database to another
You must also remember to export/import any underlying queries needed for
the reports. Another option - copy the full database then delete the reports etc from each of the databases that is not required wrote in message ... We have 20 clients that are currently in a single database. We prepare 4-5 reports for each client. We would like to split the database per client, but we dont want to change/create a report 20 times. What is an easy way to duplicate these reports from one database to another? |
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