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Saving my aggregates [message #539161] Wed, 09 June 2010 19:36 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: remkus.wideopenwest.com

I have a report where I have a table inside of a grid. In the table
binding, I have created quite a few aggregates.

Now, I'd like to try binding the dataset to the grid and let the table
inherit from the grid binding.

But my lazy side doesn't want to re-create all of the aggregates.

Has anyone figured out a way to save the aggregates you've created in
one binding and apply them when that data is bound elsewhere?

Thanks
Re: Saving my aggregates [message #539191 is a reply to message #539161] Wed, 09 June 2010 21:38 Go to previous message
Jason Weathersby is currently offline Jason WeathersbyFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Transferring the Bindings can be done by just selecting the xml view and
cut and paste the boundDataColumns list property. Unless you are using
one of the 2.6 builds the report will complain that the table is not
bound to a dataset though.

Jason

On 6/9/2010 3:36 PM, Dave Remkus wrote:
> I have a report where I have a table inside of a grid. In the table
> binding, I have created quite a few aggregates.
>
> Now, I'd like to try binding the dataset to the grid and let the table
> inherit from the grid binding.
>
> But my lazy side doesn't want to re-create all of the aggregates.
>
> Has anyone figured out a way to save the aggregates you've created in
> one binding and apply them when that data is bound elsewhere?
>
> Thanks
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