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HI ALL,
IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN USE TWO DEFAULTS FOR A SAME FIELD IN A SINGLE PROCEDURE ?

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CAN YOU DETERMINE IF THIS QUESTION MAKES ANY SENSE?

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I have a report in which there is a field named database name :dbname".
the output has 4 fields one of those field is Dbname,Now the output should display in Descending order,But when i click the Dbname it has to show THE REPORT OUTPUT IN ASCENDING ORDER.
i have a sort order field By which the ascending and descinding works,so i have to use ascending for some part of report and can i use descending for other part.


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A report can only have one highest level sort order. Part of it can't be sorted ascending while another part is descending (except WITHIN sort values) - otherwise the records don't line up any more. Having trouble trying to determine exactly what you need - maybe an example would help.


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