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Here is a new blog entry about a feature that comes available thanks to the RDLC we can use in NAV 2009. Called "Document map". A document map is a navigation feature that you know form PDF. In some PDF's you can browse to the chapters in the document. Something like this: In Microsoft...
When you're planning to print reports from the new RDLC layout, things have been changed. One of the things is: how do I print this damn report in landscape?? With the new matrix-report possibilities, one might expect to have too many columns to print it in portrait. Well, keep in mind that in the...
Suppose you have a boolean in your table, and you want to visualize it in your report as a checkbox. This is not really straight forward … but that doesn't mean it has to be difficult. If you simply put the value of a boolean in a table, you get something like this as result (in this case, the field...
In this blogpost I would like to explain what Interactive sorting is all about … and give you a few tips to go "beyond" .. uhm .. I would actually just like to explain how you can use this on grouped data as well. Claus Lundstrom brought it to my attention, and indeed quite interesting...
A few weeks ago, I attended a course about NAV 2009 Reporting: a course that was especially designed to explain what is possible in NAV 2009 reporting. It's an official course of Microsoft, written by the Belgian CPLS "Plataan" and guess what … given to us by that same dude of Plataan that...