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Posted by Butch on April 19, 2006, 7:16 am
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Could you please forward the report to me.
Thanks
Butch
> Andy,
>
> Seems to work for me. Filtered on PO Date just fine. Only showed me open
> PO's on that date. What doesn't work for you?
>
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> =
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> "Andy Miller - Teknor, Inc."
> wrote in message
> > could someone post a fix for this problem? I am using the Custom -
> > Purchase
> > Order List.qrp report from the reports download area. You cant filter
the
> > reports by date, it is faulty. does anyone have a fix for this that
> > wouldnt
> > mind sharing?
> >
> > -Andy
> >
> > "Matt" wrote:
> >
> >> Scott,
> >>
> >> You may have to scrap some table links in order for the dates to work
> >> properly. That's what I had to do on other reports of mine. As to
why,
> >> I
> >> don't know.
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >> Matt
> >>
> >> > This report is almost very useful. We have added columns for
> >> > department
> >> and
> >> > cateogry, so that we can view what we have on open order broken out
in
> >> this
> >> > way. However, the date criteria in this report is completely faulty.
> >> > Anytime we plug in any sort of date parameters (whether it is last
> >> received,
> >> > PO date or required date) the report crunches forever and gives us
> >> > records
> >> of
> >> > every item since the beginning of time. Has anyone found a fix for
> >> > this?
> >> >
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