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infodemers
Posting Yak Master
183 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-19 : 16:10:32
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Hi,I wish to change the background color when a duplicate based on two columns values is created.I have tried the following but no success.=NPANXX(Count(Fields!NPA.Value & Fields!NNX.Value, "NPANNX") >1, "LightBlue") Thanks! |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2013-11-20 : 02:21:54
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I think you need to use rowNumber function for this.Something likeIIF(RowNumber("YourGroupName") > 1 ,"LightBlue","Whatever color you want")------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/VmBlogs |
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infodemers
Posting Yak Master
183 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-20 : 11:10:29
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Hi Visakh16,Thanks for helping me with this.I have a question. Am I okay when creating the Group(NPANNX) to write the expression =Fields!NPA.Value+Fields!NPA.ValueWhen I write for the background properties your suggestion:IIF(RowNumber("NPANNX") > 1 ,"LightBlue","Transparent")It highlights all the rows except the first one.Thanks |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
52326 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-20 : 13:07:03
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quote: Originally posted by infodemers Hi Visakh16,Thanks for helping me with this.I have a question. Am I okay when creating the Group(NPANNX) to write the expression =Fields!NPA.Value+Fields!NPA.ValueWhen I write for the background properties your suggestion:IIF(RowNumber("NPANNX") > 1 ,"LightBlue","Transparent")It highlights all the rows except the first one.Thanks
What according to you are duplicates?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/VmBlogs |
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infodemers
Posting Yak Master
183 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-20 : 13:14:11
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Let's say I have a table as follow:NPA|NNX|Cie|remarks|418|220|abc|pending|418|220|abc|completed|418|222|abc|open|418|223|def|closed|I wish to see the duplicates based on the combination of NPA and NNX.In my example, the NPA 418 and NNX 220 are in blue.Thanks! |
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infodemers
Posting Yak Master
183 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-20 : 14:04:04
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Hi,I got it to work using the following expression:=Switch(Count(Fields!NPA.Value+"-"+Fields!NNX.Value, "NPANNXID") > 1, "LightBlue", Count(Fields!NPA.Value+"-"+Fields!NNX.Value, "NPANNXID") = 1 , "Transparent") Thanks! |
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