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Reusing the query results [message #698359] Tue, 19 July 2011 10:34 Go to next message
sam va is currently offline sam vaFriend
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Is there anyway we can reuse the query results in multiple tables? The equivalent to this in Actuate eReports is Memory Buffers.
The data is same but it will be reported in a different way.
One work around is, create the binding of second table based on the first table. But the issue with that is, we cannot create aggregates / groups on the second table.

Any pointers will be much helpful

Thanks in advance
Re: Reusing the query results [message #698482 is a reply to message #698359] Tue, 19 July 2011 14:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jason Weathersby is currently offline Jason WeathersbyFriend
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If you have two tables tied to the same dataset and the dataset query
does not change it should be using the cached version of the dataset
anyways.

Jason

On 7/19/2011 6:34 AM, forums-noreply@eclipse.org wrote:
> Is there anyway we can reuse the query results in multiple tables? The
> equivalent to this in Actuate eReports is Memory Buffers.
> The data is same but it will be reported in a different way.
> One work around is, create the binding of second table based on the
> first table. But the issue with that is, we cannot create aggregates /
> groups on the second table.
>
> Any pointers will be much helpful
>
> Thanks in advance
>
Re: Reusing the query results [message #698565 is a reply to message #698482] Tue, 19 July 2011 17:44 Go to previous message
sam va is currently offline sam vaFriend
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thank you for your quick response
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