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Friday, March 23, 2012

Reset Page count, use distinctcount() for page number, or SPROC cursor to reset page numbe

I have a report that will come back as 20 pages.
What the user wants is on the beginning of another unique ID, which causes a new page to be started, to have the page count restart to 1.
So, if I have 3 UniqueIDs for all 20 pages, and the first, IDAA, is 10 pages long, the second, IDBB, is 4 pages long, and the third, IDCC, is 6 pages long, then the page numbering would be as:
1-10 for IDAA
1-4 for IDBB
1-6 for IDCC
I've been told to set a cursor in a SP that determines what page I'm on and then passses this to the result set as a column. This is then set in a group to control page breaks. How could I do this? I'm not very familiar with SPROC cursors.
I know how to do this scenario in Crystal Reports, but am trying to figure it out here with either a page count formula, or some type of distinct count().
Thanks!

This is what I've tried so far, but it resets on every page.
So, each page is 1 even if the Unique ID spans 2-3 pages.
I only need it to reset on a new field grouping of the list object.

Here's the VB code for the report:

Shared offset As Integer

Public Function GetPN(reset As Boolean, pagenumber As Integer) As Integer
If reset
offset = pagenumber - 1
End If
Return pagenumber - offset
End Function

***************************

In the header, I have a textbox named "tag"

In the footer, I've got the following expression:
="Unique ID Page: " & Code.GetPN(Not(ReportItems!tag.Value Is Nothing),Globals!PageNumber)

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Blank

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My fault...I had the textbox "tag" in the page header and not in the list object itself.

It works!

Thanks!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

reset all identity seed in table

I mad a clone of my db and delete all info that I don't need.
how can I reset all identity seed in tables to the beginning numbers?
Tnx in advanced
Use this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (Tablename, RESEED, 30)
Markus
|||Use this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (Tablename, RESEED, 30)
Markus
|||Have a look at DBCC CHECKIDENT in SQL Books OnLine
"John" <john@.smith.com> wrote in message
news:doe4gc$n4j$1@.news2.netvision.net.il...
> I mad a clone of my db and delete all info that I don't need.
> how can I reset all identity seed in tables to the beginning numbers?
> Tnx in advanced
>
|||Use this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (tablename, RESEED,1)
|||this only work for one table
I want it all
Tnx
"MarkusB" <m.bohse@.quest-consultants.com> wrote in message
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> Use this
> DBCC CHECKIDENT (tablename, RESEED,1)
>
|||If your tables are not referenced by foreign keys you could give this a try
:-
TRUNCATE TABLE tablename
this will remove all data and reset the identity column to it's seed value.
To run this against every table in your database make use of exec
sp_MSforeachtable
"John" <john@.smith.com> wrote in message
news:doe5om$na6$1@.news2.netvision.net.il...
> this only work for one table
> I want it all
> Tnx
> "MarkusB" <m.bohse@.quest-consultants.com> wrote in message
> news:1135253936.827451.60600@.f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>

reset all identity seed in table

I mad a clone of my db and delete all info that I don't need.
how can I reset all identity seed in tables to the beginning numbers?
Tnx in advancedUse this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (Tablename, RESEED, 30)
Markus|||Use this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (Tablename, RESEED, 30)
Markus|||Use this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (tablename, RESEED,1)|||Have a look at DBCC CHECKIDENT in SQL Books OnLine
"John" <john@.smith.com> wrote in message
news:doe4gc$n4j$1@.news2.netvision.net.il...
> I mad a clone of my db and delete all info that I don't need.
> how can I reset all identity seed in tables to the beginning numbers?
> Tnx in advanced
>|||this only work for one table
I want it all :)
Tnx
"MarkusB" <m.bohse@.quest-consultants.com> wrote in message
news:1135253936.827451.60600@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Use this
> DBCC CHECKIDENT (tablename, RESEED,1)
>|||If your tables are not referenced by foreign keys you could give this a try
:-
TRUNCATE TABLE tablename
this will remove all data and reset the identity column to it's seed value.
To run this against every table in your database make use of exec
sp_MSforeachtable
"John" <john@.smith.com> wrote in message
news:doe5om$na6$1@.news2.netvision.net.il...
> this only work for one table
> I want it all :)
> Tnx
> "MarkusB" <m.bohse@.quest-consultants.com> wrote in message
> news:1135253936.827451.60600@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > Use this
> > DBCC CHECKIDENT (tablename, RESEED,1)
> >
>

reset all identity seed in table

I mad a clone of my db and delete all info that I don't need.
how can I reset all identity seed in tables to the beginning numbers?
Tnx in advancedUse this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (Tablename, RESEED, 30)
Markus|||Use this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (Tablename, RESEED, 30)
Markus|||Have a look at DBCC CHECKIDENT in SQL Books OnLine
"John" <john@.smith.com> wrote in message
news:doe4gc$n4j$1@.news2.netvision.net.il...
> I mad a clone of my db and delete all info that I don't need.
> how can I reset all identity seed in tables to the beginning numbers?
> Tnx in advanced
>|||Use this
DBCC CHECKIDENT (tablename, RESEED,1)|||this only work for one table
I want it all
Tnx
"MarkusB" <m.bohse@.quest-consultants.com> wrote in message
news:1135253936.827451.60600@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Use this
> DBCC CHECKIDENT (tablename, RESEED,1)
>|||If your tables are not referenced by foreign keys you could give this a try
:-
TRUNCATE TABLE tablename
this will remove all data and reset the identity column to it's seed value.
To run this against every table in your database make use of exec
sp_MSforeachtable
"John" <john@.smith.com> wrote in message
news:doe5om$na6$1@.news2.netvision.net.il...
> this only work for one table
> I want it all
> Tnx
> "MarkusB" <m.bohse@.quest-consultants.com> wrote in message
> news:1135253936.827451.60600@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>