Cross Tab calculation in Individual column-Crystal Report

Hi experts
I am preparing a report in Crystal report 2008. Report template is Cross Tab.
Structure of report is
Cardname-Row, DocType-Columnd, DocTotal-Summarize field.
Result of this report is
                      IN(Invoice)             RC(Incoming Payment)      Total
XYZ                    1000                  -500                                 500
ABC                    2000                 -1000                               1000
Total                   3000                  -1500                               1500
I have inserted a column using calculated member. I want to Calculate in that column with BP opening balance
eg. OCRD.Balance-DocTotal when I do this it give first value to all column rows, i.e (consider XYZ opng Balance is 1500, I have calculate month opening balance which meance Current Opening Balance-Current month Order bookings=Month opening balance)
          IN(Invoice)             RC(Inc Pmt)      Total   Opng Balance
XYZ       1000                  -500                  500     500
ABC      2000                 -1000                1000     500
Total      3000                  -1500                1500    500
I want to calculate Opng Balance for each CardName but it gives first Customers opning balance to all customers.
Give me solution.
Thanks in Advance

Hi
I think you can do calculation based on the formula .On the cross tab ,there is :
X -selection - row
Y - selection -column
Z - summary
You can also use formula on cross tab to do that function  and insert into summary section .
Hope this helps .
Bishal

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  • Cross tab with multiple repeating columns

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    I'm developing a cross tab report.. my sample xml file is
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <ROWSET>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Call - Back Office</DD_CODE>
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    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Call - Back Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>11</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Call - Back Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>14</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Call - Back Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>112</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Call - Monitoring</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>121</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Call - Monitoring</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>122</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
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    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Call - Monitoring</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>111</NOTE_DATE>
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    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Back Office</DD_CODE>
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    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Back Office</DD_CODE>
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    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Back Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>122</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Back Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>111</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Monitoring</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>1432</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Monitoring</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>112</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Monitoring</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>121</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Site Visit - Monitoring</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>123</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Visit - WDE Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>123</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Visit - WDE Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>1321</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Visit - WDE Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>1312</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
    <NAME>Product</NAME>
    <DATE>2008-05-01T00:00:00.000-05:00</DATE>
    <TYPE_CODE></TYPE_CODE>
    <MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>1</MOST_RECENT_NOTE_DATE>
    <DD_CODE>Visit - WDE Office</DD_CODE>
    <NOTE_DATE>211</NOTE_DATE>
    </ROW>
    </ROWSET>
    If I use the cross tab wizard ...I'm get the following output..
    -------------Call - Back Office-------Call - Monitoring-------Site Visit - Back Office-------Site Visit -Monitoring-----Visit - WDE Office
    product              12                      121                       11                                    1432                   123
    but I'm looking for output like...
    -------------Call - Back Office-----Call - Monitoring------Site Visit - Back Office------Site Visit -Monitoring-------Visit - WDE Office
    product-------12 11 14 112-----------121 122 131 111----------11 143 122 111------------------1432 112 121 123 ---------123 1321 1312 211The numbers under each column are dynamic ..I might be getting 2,3,4..(In this case all are four)...I looked at the below link but it had static 2 repeating columns..but in my case the repeating columns are unknown...
    http://winrichman.blogspot.com/2008/09/crosstab-with-multiple-repeating.html
    Is is possible to build a cross tab like that..?
    Thanks in Advance..

    Hi..
    Thanks alot for your time..
    can I e-mail you my actual xml file..? becuase if there are multiple rows(multiple <?NAME?>)...the column headers(DD_CODE) are repeating for every row(<?NAME?>)..also is it possible to get each NOTE_DATE in a cell(here all the NOTE_DATE are displaying in a table)....
    present output...
    -------------Call - Back Office-----Call - Monitoring------Site Visit - Back Office------Site Visit -Monitoring-------Visit - WDE Office
    product-------12 11 14 112-----------121 122 131 111----------11 143 122 111------------------1432 112 121 123 ---------123 1321 1312 211
    -------------Call - Back Office-----Call - Monitoring------Site Visit - Back Office------Site Visit -Monitoring-------Visit - WDE Office
    product1-------11 15 13 12-----------00 111 132 444----------12 434 123 171------------------1832 162 221 124 ---------143 1231 1311 241
    looking for output like..
    -------------Call - Back Office-----Call - Monitoring------Site Visit - Back Office------Site Visit -Monitoring-------Visit - WDE Office
    product-------12 11 14 112-----------121 122 131 111----------11 143 122 111------------------1432 112 121 123 ---------123 1321 1312 211
    product1-------11 15 13 12-----------00 111 132 444----------12 434 123 171------------------1832 162 221 124 ---------143 1231 1311 241Thanks in Advance...

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    Post Author: sher
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    Hello All
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    Pradeep Hulke

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    1) create a new report
    2) create a group on your date field
    3) put a summary on your Temp field and move it into the group header of the group
    4) suppress the details section and the group footer
    5) right click on the details section header in the design mode and choose Section Expert
    6) in the Common tab, choose Format With Multiple Columns
    7) in the Layout tab, choose a Width of about 2.66"
    8) choose Down Then Across for Printing Directions
    9) choose Format Groups With Multiple Columns
    10) bring this new report into your existing report as a subreport
    jamie

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