From: Aleksandr Kononov <AKononov@pptk.energo.ru>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc,comp.databases.oracle.tools
Subject: Re: Oracle Reports
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 06:46:54 GMT
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1. In the Data Model Define Summary Column which would count needed
lines. This column you will see in the drop-down list on the
Conditional Formatting form.

2. For the advanced formatting You may use Format Trigger instead of
Conditional Formatting.

Regards,
Aleksandr Kononov


In article <OF581AE0D8.DCA2AB6E-ON80256973.0050A6D1@gmp.police.uk>,
  Mike.O'Sullivan@gmp.police.uk ("Mike O'Sullivan") wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use variables in conditional formatting?  For
 example,
> could I store the number of rows in a repeating frame into a
 variable, and
> base the conditional formatting on that variable?
>
> I have tried this already, but variables do not seem to appear on the
> drop-down list on the 'conditional formatting screen'.  Is there a
 reason
> for this?
>
> Mike
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