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Dan Carotenuto gave a Web Seminar a couple of months ago on Recursive Drilldowns. It was a promising method of report development that I would like to use in an upcoming report. While I can watch the rebroadcast of the Web Seminar online at any time, the class was a very fast paced presentation and there wasn't much time for sharing code. Dan stated that he would have some documentation on the subject posted to one of the Forums, but I haven't seen anything and my report deadline is coming near. Does anyone have any good documentation that they can share? or does anyone know of the documentation that Dan Carotenuto created and where I might find it? Any and all help is appreciated. Thank you!
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Do you have a link for that Web Seminar? Just curious what is a recursive drilldown? To me that sounds like you have a program with parameters, the make some selection and recall the same program with different parameters.
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HI, I had just viewed this WebCast and was also looking for more information and came across this forum message. Wanted to check if more information was obtained and available on the recursive drill down application from the webcast