prayaanam Posted October 3, 2013 Report Posted October 3, 2013 Rao gaaru meeru maree pogidesthunnaru.... [quote name='jamesbond' timestamp='1380807880' post='1304343144'] man..... sollugallakante nu great sollu post lu 10000 veyatam kante ilanti help chese oka post is Great... [/quote]
AakPakKarivePak Posted October 3, 2013 Author Report Posted October 3, 2013 Kastallo kuda comedy vethukune mana DBians great vayya...
AakPakKarivePak Posted October 3, 2013 Author Report Posted October 3, 2013 [quote name='Kottukusaavandi' timestamp='1380807613' post='1304343133'] enti vayya nee paristhithi...? emanna merugu padindaa...? [/quote] Ardam ayindi man... I got the report that i needed... Thank you so much man for quickly responding
AakPakKarivePak Posted October 3, 2013 Author Report Posted October 3, 2013 [quote name='loveindia' timestamp='1380814389' post='1304343906'] Straight forward expression man... Recursive antey, I assume u r having levels in that report. ex: India --> Andhra --> Assam --> Telangana USA --> Texas --> New York ala.. or can be manager / employee levels like that.. So alanti levels lopaliki velladaniki recursive ni use chestaaru... one good example can be found here.. [url="http://www.infotoad.com/blog/post/2012/10/01/Working-with-a-Recursive-Hierarchy-Group-in-SQL-Reporting-Services-2008.aspx"]http://www.infotoad....vices-2008.aspx[/url] Next, what ur expression is doing is.. First oka particular field lo unna value sum 0 na kaada check chestondi, okavela 0 kakapotey, it should multiply and get the percentage.. In the end string ki enduku convert chestunnadu antey, 0% is not a int value... so % ni append chesi vachina value danni string ga chupistunnaru.. inka ardam avakapotey cheppu... inkosari explain cheydaniki try chestaa... [/quote] Ardam ayindi man... You were right... Report lo multiple leves unnayi.. director.. manager.. teammate ani... Thanks for Responding...
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