If you’re anything like me, you probably have a stack of SQL views just to simplify report writing. Since text entries are so pervasive to TMS’s operation, I find that I am constantly making use of them in various Crystal Reports. Here’s a time-saver: a SQL view that combines the four tables used for controlling …
Month: February 2010
Avoiding an “Invalid Property Array Index” Error
In 5 (Often Forgotten) Productivity Tools I mentioned that List Views are a great way to review data. However, the TMS interface expects the SQL view to return only one row per selected record. If your table joins create more than one row per record, then TMS will truncate the SQL view results. If your …