Question about grouping.

Hello ,
I have a problem in grouping my data the way i want , i have 2 tables : Orders & Modifiedorders ,
the Modifiedorders holds the orderid and some data about how the order is modified , sometimes the orderid
in the Modifiedorders table can repeat if the data modified is of different types , like modify the quantity or price ..
Now what i want is to make a report that displays some data from the Orders table and when there are
record(s) from the modifiedorders table it should be displayed at the left for example , but without repeating the orderid .
What i tried is creating an outerjoin query between the 2 tables , and using the wizard i created a report with the group left style and had the Orderid as the grouping field , but still the orderid repeats . what should i do ?
Thanks in advance..

What i tried is creating an outerjoin query between the 2 tables , and using the wizard i created a report with the group left style and had the Orderid as the grouping field , but still the orderid repeats . what should i do ?You did the right thing. Reuse Reports Wizard.
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  • Re: Questions about Plan structure

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    These managers when deployed might be required by several other
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    Seperating them as a different plan will help in just using one
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    >
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    EmployeeSalaryHistory classes, should these all be in the same plan?
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    with the Employee business class, why separate them in different
    plans? If you need the manager to access the class, you will always
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    Duncan Kinnear,
    McCarthy and Associates, Email: [email protected]
    PO Box 764, McLean Towers, Phone: +64 6 834 3360
    Shakespeare Road, Napier, New Zealand. Fax: +64 6 834 3369
    Providing Integrated Software to the Meat Processing Industry for over 10 years
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    Reply-To: "Duncan Kinnear" <[email protected]>
    Q. if you have an Employee class with related EmployeeSubordinate and
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    A It is better to have them in the same plan.It depends on the design
    you have
    Q Why should the Managers be separated from their business classes?
    A Managers are usually service objects which might require different
    resources.
    These managers when deployed might be required by several other
    applications.
    Seperating them as a different plan will help in just using one
    installed partition to be
    Used by different applications (refer about Reference Partition)
    Q If you have the Database managers separate, what scope does each DB
    manager cover?
    A It is better to have the DB managers in user scope.
    It depends on the numbers of users, u have for the system.
    Since u are talking about 100 tables. It's a huge system.
    It also depends on the user licenses u have for the backend.
    Take care that u use proper load balancing of DB Managers for the
    system.
    Krishna CVSR
    GoldStone Softech Inc
    >
    Hi there,
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    I have read/heard that it is best to break down the plans into the
    following categories:
    Business Classes
    Managers/Services
    Clients
    I have a few questions about this structure:
    Should related business classes be grouped together in Plans? E.g. if
    you have an Employee class with related EmployeeSubordinate and
    EmployeeSalaryHistory classes, should these all be in the same plan?
    Why should the Managers be separated from their business classes?
    E.g. if there is an EmployeeMgr service which deals with anything to do
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    plans? If you need the manager to access the class, you will always
    need both.
    Some of the Forte documentation talks about "Policy" managers and
    "Database" managers. How do the functions of these managers differ
    for a simple CRUD (Create Read Update Delete) class?
    If you have the Database managers separate, what scope does each
    DB manager cover? I.e. do you have one for the entire database (over
    100 tables in our case), or do you break it down by sub-system?
    Thanks in advance for any answers.
    Cheers,
    Duncan Kinnear,
    McCarthy and Associates, Email: [email protected]
    PO Box 764, McLean Towers, Phone: +64 6 834 3360
    Shakespeare Road, Napier, New Zealand. Fax: +64 6 834 3369
    Providing Integrated Software to the Meat Processing Industry for over 10 years
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  • Question about Rescheduling Start Date of a Task

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