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Beast777
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-01-10 : 13:54:00
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I didnt' know where to put this so, I guessed here. I have a stored procedure which I use as my datasource for my crystal report. Because one of the fields is a datetime, when I do my query it does joins and when finally done, each row has a datetime even though, some shouldn't. For those that shouldn't, it displays 1-Jan-1900 but I would rather have nothing there. Is there a way to hide certain dates from the report? |
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blackX
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2008-01-10 : 17:44:39
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there is multiple ways to fix this. You can conditionally suppress the value. Another easy thing to do is change the font to white when the value is 1/1/1900. You could also use a case statement in the stored procedure. |
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