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I didn't really see a slow down in the report that I did but it might be small. You could also make a variable private before calling the report. Should work the same way.
>>I have a class that calls my reports. I have done this before by having my groups refer to a property in my class. You can either define the group as this.myproperty or eval(this.myproperty).
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>>>Hi everybody,
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>>>I have a quite complex report with a few groups. I want to change the order of the result in the report which will require swapping the groups.
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>>>Do you know if there is some trick (hack) around to do it in simple way rather than trying to manually re-arrange the groups?
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>>>Thanks in advance.
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>In other words, you're keeping the fields used in the group expression inside this variable, right?
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>E.g. if you want to group by Department + Category, the myProperty will be 'Department + Category' and group expression (and fields) will be eval(myProperty)?
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>It's a good idea though it may make this report run slower...
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>I'm thinking, though, that for this report I'll bite the bullet and re-design manually. We're not using this technique in our reports and I don't want to introduce this new thing into existing reports.
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