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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
You track all my posts. You have seen the URL posted more than once.
Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... Steve, I'd like to know where these MVP Rules of Conduct are, as my awareness is of the Rules of Conduct that govern these newsgroups... which applies to everyone, you know the ones you ignore, not just MVP's. Of course, I probably won't get and answer from you... Can anyone else tell me where these seperate rules are? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... Jeff, As an MVP you have the responsibility to not only strive to behave in concordance with the MVP Rules of Conduct but to also admonish other MVPs that breach the MVP Rules of Conduct. Do you condone the conduct of Visio John? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
"Steve" schreef in bericht ... Just like you can't drop it; there was no need to respond to my post as you did other than to get your dig in me! Regards, Steve Now who's clinically obsessive here... ?? haha hilarious! You really make my day... Regards, Arno R BTW: You did take your pills ?? I am afraid not ... |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
Yes Sir! We all bow to your command...
Pitiable... Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Can't you read? I said in my post " Now let's drop it - it's done and over!" You just want to continue to drag this on to invite Visio John to reply again. Maybe you will get Arno R or Leith Wilby to reply too. Then will you be happy? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... It's over when and because you say it is?! How did my response "implicitly criticize" your proposed solution? If you don't provide an explicit description, how do you expect me to be able to change my behavior? I accept responsibility for my posts and behavior. I don't have the power to "cause ... John" to post. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... The fact that you posted it as a response to my post implicitly criticizing my proposed solution. All you did was to cause Visio John to interject a defamatory comment. Now let's drop it - it's done and over! Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
That would be for EVERYONE, not for just MVP's. So I guess that explains
why you consistently ignore them, you don't think they apply to you? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... You track all my posts. You have seen the URL posted more than once. Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... Steve, I'd like to know where these MVP Rules of Conduct are, as my awareness is of the Rules of Conduct that govern these newsgroups... which applies to everyone, you know the ones you ignore, not just MVP's. Of course, I probably won't get and answer from you... Can anyone else tell me where these seperate rules are? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... Jeff, As an MVP you have the responsibility to not only strive to behave in concordance with the MVP Rules of Conduct but to also admonish other MVPs that breach the MVP Rules of Conduct. Do you condone the conduct of Visio John? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
Once again you earn the "B" word!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You track all my posts. You have seen the URL for Rules Of Conduct for MVPs posted more than once. Of course, don't ask Jeff Boyce; he doesn't know what they are or chooses not to follow them. Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... That would be for EVERYONE, not for just MVP's. So I guess that explains why you consistently ignore them, you don't think they apply to you? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... You track all my posts. You have seen the URL posted more than once. Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... Steve, I'd like to know where these MVP Rules of Conduct are, as my awareness is of the Rules of Conduct that govern these newsgroups... which applies to everyone, you know the ones you ignore, not just MVP's. Of course, I probably won't get and answer from you... Can anyone else tell me where these seperate rules are? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... Jeff, As an MVP you have the responsibility to not only strive to behave in concordance with the MVP Rules of Conduct but to also admonish other MVPs that breach the MVP Rules of Conduct. Do you condone the conduct of Visio John? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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And one more thing, aren't you going to answer my question in my other post?
Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... ... and one more thing. Even if my response "implicitly criticized" your proposed solution, how do you bridge the obvious gap to considering that an attack? Are you suggesting that anyone who disagrees with you or criticizes something you propose is attacking you? -- Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... The fact that you posted it as a response to my post implicitly criticizing my proposed solution. All you did was to cause Visio John to interject a defamatory comment. Now let's drop it - it's done and over! Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
I can't. You told me to drop it...
Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... And one more thing, aren't you going to answer my question in my other post? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... ... and one more thing. Even if my response "implicitly criticized" your proposed solution, how do you bridge the obvious gap to considering that an attack? Are you suggesting that anyone who disagrees with you or criticizes something you propose is attacking you? -- Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... The fact that you posted it as a response to my post implicitly criticizing my proposed solution. All you did was to cause Visio John to interject a defamatory comment. Now let's drop it - it's done and over! Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
OK, you're as slippery as a lizard.
As an MVP you still have the responsibility to not only strive to behave in concordance with the MVP Rules of Conduct but to also admonish other MVPs that breach the MVP Rules of Conduct. The next time Visio John posts his non-professional defamatory and libelous statement against me in one of the MS public newsgroup, let's see if you have the integrity to admonish him. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I can't. You told me to drop it... Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... And one more thing, aren't you going to answer my question in my other post? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... ... and one more thing. Even if my response "implicitly criticized" your proposed solution, how do you bridge the obvious gap to considering that an attack? Are you suggesting that anyone who disagrees with you or criticizes something you propose is attacking you? -- Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... The fact that you posted it as a response to my post implicitly criticizing my proposed solution. All you did was to cause Visio John to interject a defamatory comment. Now let's drop it - it's done and over! Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
don't suppose any of you guys/gals have time to look at my post "Report
Footer, multi-column rpt", would you? Thanks, Mark "Steve" wrote in message m... Once again you earn the "B" word!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You track all my posts. You have seen the URL for Rules Of Conduct for MVPs posted more than once. Of course, don't ask Jeff Boyce; he doesn't know what they are or chooses not to follow them. Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... That would be for EVERYONE, not for just MVP's. So I guess that explains why you consistently ignore them, you don't think they apply to you? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... You track all my posts. You have seen the URL posted more than once. Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... Steve, I'd like to know where these MVP Rules of Conduct are, as my awareness is of the Rules of Conduct that govern these newsgroups... which applies to everyone, you know the ones you ignore, not just MVP's. Of course, I probably won't get and answer from you... Can anyone else tell me where these seperate rules are? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... Jeff, As an MVP you have the responsibility to not only strive to behave in concordance with the MVP Rules of Conduct but to also admonish other MVPs that breach the MVP Rules of Conduct. Do you condone the conduct of Visio John? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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How conditionally skip stuff on a report?
Hi Mark,
I just responded!! Steve "Mark" wrote in message ... don't suppose any of you guys/gals have time to look at my post "Report Footer, multi-column rpt", would you? Thanks, Mark "Steve" wrote in message m... Once again you earn the "B" word!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You track all my posts. You have seen the URL for Rules Of Conduct for MVPs posted more than once. Of course, don't ask Jeff Boyce; he doesn't know what they are or chooses not to follow them. Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... That would be for EVERYONE, not for just MVP's. So I guess that explains why you consistently ignore them, you don't think they apply to you? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... You track all my posts. You have seen the URL posted more than once. Regards, Steve "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... Steve, I'd like to know where these MVP Rules of Conduct are, as my awareness is of the Rules of Conduct that govern these newsgroups... which applies to everyone, you know the ones you ignore, not just MVP's. Of course, I probably won't get and answer from you... Can anyone else tell me where these seperate rules are? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message m... Jeff, As an MVP you have the responsibility to not only strive to behave in concordance with the MVP Rules of Conduct but to also admonish other MVPs that breach the MVP Rules of Conduct. Do you condone the conduct of Visio John? Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" -DISCARD-HYPHEN-TO-END wrote in message ... I strive to behave in concordance with the Rules of Conduct, so I'd appreciate learning what is it about my "second post in this thread" that you've interpreted as an attack on your proposed solution? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Yes, we are in agreement on defining terms. The issue is your second post in this thread. I don't appreciate you criticizing my suggested solution. You could have let well enough alone with your first response without criticizing my response. We had different solutions and the OP could have chosen the one he wanted or came back and asked another question. You attacked my post which violates the Rules of Conduct for an MVP. I would appreciate you not doing that again. Regards, Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... We're in agreement, then ... We need to know how the OP is defining his terms to offer an suitable approach. Regards Jeff B. "Steve" wrote in message m... The OP said " When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record." A record would not just include a comment field. The record would include at least one or more fields. Just because the comment field is blank does not mean the report should not display other info in the record. Like many posts to the newsgroups, terms are misused. I interpret the OP's question to mean he does not want to see the blank line left by the comment field when there is no comment. Just like not wanting to see a blank line when there is no Address2. I'm not saying you are wrong! Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Steve Here's a direct quote from the OP - "How do I get the report to skip that record. " Yes, the OP also mention the blank..., but asked a direct question about skipping a record. My initial response asked the OP for clarification, whether "skip" meant the entire record or just the field. Regards Jeff "Steve" wrote in message m... Read a little closer! He doesn't want to see a blank line when there is no comment. This is the same as is typically done when there are Address1 and Address2 fields in an address and there is no Address2. Steve "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... As asked, the original poster wished to "skip that record", not (merely) the control/blank... Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or psuedocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Ray, Have you tried setting the Comments field in your report Can Shrink property to Yes? Setting it to Yes will cause the textbox's height to shrink to 0 and thus not give you the blank line. Steve ray anselmi wrote in message ... Good morning, I saw the article "How conditionally display stuff on a report?", however I have a slight twist. I have a field "comments" that is occasionally blank. When the report prints, it prints a blank line if the comment is blank (obviously). How do I get the report to skip that record. I tried the IIF statement with no luck. Thanks!! EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice How to detect and Automatically install MSXML http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-automat.aspx |
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