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BWAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAHAHAHAHAAA, Oh, sorry. I can so relate. That sounds like the reports acting like usual. One thing, it's virtually impossible to make certain changes without rerunning the report wizard. However, if you make a change that eliminates one of the group break columns, things will have to change. Email me offline, and I'll offer any advice I can.
Dan
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[mailto:Witold.Iwaniec_at_atl.bluecross.ca]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:50 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi
I started to work with Oracle Reports (2.5.5). My first task to maintenance
of
existing reports. On one of them I need to change the SQL - whenever I
change
it, the data model changes - some columns get moved between groups. Is it
the
reports' behavior or do I miss a setting?
Thanks
Witold
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