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Okay, I have one more problem.
I have a log of subcontractors and for the most part it works perfect, however, I have one subcontract who is working on 4 different parts of the job and has 4 separate contracts. When I generate my report it give me Danica with each separate contract number four times instead of once with each contract number. How do I get it to show only one entry without eliminating three of the contracts? -- Lori A. Pong |
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Without seeing your data and/or relationships, I can only suggest you use
subreports in the proper sections of your report with the proper link master/child properties and correct main report record source. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Lori" wrote in message ... Okay, I have one more problem. I have a log of subcontractors and for the most part it works perfect, however, I have one subcontract who is working on 4 different parts of the job and has 4 separate contracts. When I generate my report it give me Danica with each separate contract number four times instead of once with each contract number. How do I get it to show only one entry without eliminating three of the contracts? -- Lori A. Pong |
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