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Does anybody know if there is a way to issue the SET ALL=ON command inside the MFD for a Business View MFD or else by using the MRE 7.6.4 Report Assistant tool? Since the joins are already declared as part of the Business View, there are no external joins, and therefore the SET ALL=ON option cannot be selected. The users don't normally have access to the code, so entering the command directly in the code is not a good solution.

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Sorry to say that I don't know the MRE report assistant welel enough to answer that part of your question.
But I do know that setting environment parameters in the master file is not possible.


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Good News! I opened a case with IBI and they gave me the following solution which worked:

Andrea,
Are you looking in effect for a left outer JOIN -- since it sounds
like you are using a multi-table master.
Sounds like you have a one-to-many relationship, in which the KM
segment can be coded like this:

SEGMENT=segname, SEGTYPE=KM, PARENT=segname,CRJOINTYPE=LEFT_OUTER, $


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That's great, so you can specify the join type in the mfd. Never knew this was possible.
Have to start reading those release notes ....


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