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how i use the function "last" as an experision in alayout in a dynamic nav
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how i use the function "last" as an experision in alayout
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check this
http://forum.mibuso.com/discussion/62580/nav-rdlc-reports-using-dataset-for-totaling-value-fields
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Syntax is same as you use to write for FIRST,MAX.MIN and so on.
If you use last then then cursor goes to the last value so it's used very wisely.
Normally this is used when you are doing a total and have used a variable in your dataset.
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You should use it like Last(Fields!Sales_Invoice_Header_No_.Value)
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check this
http://forum.mibuso.com/discussion/62580/nav-rdlc-reports-using-dataset-for-totaling-value-fields
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RockWithNAV
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Syntax is same as you use to write for FIRST,MAX.MIN and so on.
If you use last then then cursor goes to the last value so it's used very wisely.
Normally this is used when you are doing a total and have used a variable in your dataset.
Thanks
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Sowkarthika
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You should use it like Last(Fields!Sales_Invoice_Header_No_.Value)
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[Topic moved from 'Navision Financials' forum to 'NAV Three Tier' forum]
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http://forum.mibuso.com/discussion/62580/nav-rdlc-reports-using-dataset-for-totaling-value-fields
-Mohana
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If you use last then then cursor goes to the last value so it's used very wisely.
Normally this is used when you are doing a total and have used a variable in your dataset.
Blog - rockwithnav.wordpress.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RockwithNav
Facebook - https://facebook.com/rockwithnav/
No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!