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sz1
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2013-04-23 : 03:51:51
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IS it possible to add the AND clause to a piece of custom code in the Font colour expression, so=Code.fnGetConditionalColor(Fields!Agreed_Solved_Date___Time.Value AND(Fields!Within_Flag = "1")ThanksSZ1Learning and development is the driving force in the universe...! |
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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2013-04-23 : 08:34:29
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You can - probably this?=Code.fnGetConditionalColor(Fields!Agreed_Solved_Date___Time.Value) AND(Fields!Within_Flag = "1" |
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sz1
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2013-04-23 : 09:43:22
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Yeah thats coming back as black only? here is the function that works the colour out, I added this to all the font expressions. Wonder if I can add the AND(Fields!Within_Flag = "1" statements to each of the color parts here? Public Function fnGetConditionalColor(pDate as datetime) AS String Dim d AS integer Dim c as string d= DateDiff("d", pDate.Date, Now.Date) IF d<0 and (Fields!Within_Flag = "0" THEN c="Green" ELSE IF d =0 and d <=1 and (Fields!Within_Flag = "1" THEN c="Red" ELSE c="Blue" END IF Return cEnd FunctionSZ1Learning and development is the driving force in the universe...! |
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