Copying Subreports

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phm

CAN YOU COPY A SUBREPORT AND CHANGE THE DATASOURCE?
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phm

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Phm question:
Hello,
I have eight regional subreports to developed. I would like to develop one;
and, for the others, just copy the original one and change the datasource.

Is this possible? So far, all I see on the copied, pasted report is a
blank, subreport control.

Please help!
phm -

darlyS answer:
It would be easier to create one report that will work for all regions, and
include a parameter to choose which region to run the report for. Only one
report to maintain that way.

Daryl S

Phm followup question:
I understand the parameter report option; however, it does not work in this
instance. I am developing the report for Senior Managers; and, I will not be
running it.

The task is to have one main report, with 6 regionals, no interaction
involved. I have developed all the the queries for the regions. I just did
not want to develop 6 separate subreports.
 
G

Gina Whipp

PHM,

Yes you can.... however you may have to update the fields on your report as
you are changing the datasource.

As a side note, next time you post... please use lower case, upper case is
like yelling at us and some of us don't respond well to yelling!

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Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)

"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
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http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm
 
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Duane Hookom

If the subreports are all the same with the only difference being they are
different subsets of records, then you only need one subreport. Use a record
source on your main report of each unique region and use the link
master/child to filter the records displayed in the subreport.
 
C

Clifford Bass via AccessMonster.com

Please see my answer to your more recent posting of the question.
 

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