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Re: how-to question: use result set to iterate on other queries [message #123299 is a reply to message #122966] |
Thu, 02 February 2006 19:24 |
Paul Reeves Messages: 14 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Ruben,
Let me confirm that this is indeed a limitiation before we make a feature
request. But if it the case, then it seems like a good request :) BRB.
"Ruben" <rsa@newtec.be> wrote in message
news:2d712dab1606db837de74d6ec4faf163$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hello Paul,
>
> thanks for your input.
>
> Indeed the set-up I had built was using a nested table.
> It seems this is the only way of displaying data of 2 datasets close to
> each other.
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> However the limitation of data in child containers being inaccessible to
> the parent container, and more general data in a report being inaccessible
> to objects not contained in the same table, seem very harsh limitations
> indeed.
>
> It implies that all data correlation one wants to set up, needs to be done
> on the database side.
> It seems that it would be great addition to a report tool that data from 2
> or more datasets can be correlated, as it is my opinion that it is just
> such correlation that most people want reports on.
> Just my 2 cents.
>
> Perhaps I should file a feature request to that extent ?
>
> Best regards,
> Ruben
>
> <Hi Ruben,
> <
> <I doubt I can be of more assistance but I'll just say I had a similar
> <problem once and it was because I had a table in a table (using 2
> different
> <data sets) and I think there is a known issue in BIRT about data
> <accessibility in child containers. I can't remember the scenario so
> perhaps
> <someone else can help further. Are you using nested tables?
>
>
>
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