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If an Order contains 2 lines or more, my report sums it up and prints the whole quantity of items. It should print whichever line I have chosen:



WhilePrintingRecords;
NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1;
ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/"
& ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")


For example, the order below contains a chair called Buzz, but the order contains 3 lines since each has different fabric. The total order quantity is 5:



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If I print, the label count shows 1 out of 4 - which automatically sums the chair. If I select the first line, expected output is Buzz 1/2.. and 2/2. Currently output displays Buzz 1/4.. 2/4.. 3/4.. 4/4.. even if I just clicked 1st line. How can I achieve this result?



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    If an Order contains 2 lines or more, my report sums it up and prints the whole quantity of items. It should print whichever line I have chosen:



    WhilePrintingRecords;
    NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1;
    ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/"
    & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")


    For example, the order below contains a chair called Buzz, but the order contains 3 lines since each has different fabric. The total order quantity is 5:



    enter image description here



    If I print, the label count shows 1 out of 4 - which automatically sums the chair. If I select the first line, expected output is Buzz 1/2.. and 2/2. Currently output displays Buzz 1/4.. 2/4.. 3/4.. 4/4.. even if I just clicked 1st line. How can I achieve this result?



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      If an Order contains 2 lines or more, my report sums it up and prints the whole quantity of items. It should print whichever line I have chosen:



      WhilePrintingRecords;
      NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1;
      ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/"
      & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")


      For example, the order below contains a chair called Buzz, but the order contains 3 lines since each has different fabric. The total order quantity is 5:



      enter image description here



      If I print, the label count shows 1 out of 4 - which automatically sums the chair. If I select the first line, expected output is Buzz 1/2.. and 2/2. Currently output displays Buzz 1/4.. 2/4.. 3/4.. 4/4.. even if I just clicked 1st line. How can I achieve this result?



      enter image description here



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      enter image description here










      share|improve this question
















      If an Order contains 2 lines or more, my report sums it up and prints the whole quantity of items. It should print whichever line I have chosen:



      WhilePrintingRecords;
      NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1;
      ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/"
      & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")


      For example, the order below contains a chair called Buzz, but the order contains 3 lines since each has different fabric. The total order quantity is 5:



      enter image description here



      If I print, the label count shows 1 out of 4 - which automatically sums the chair. If I select the first line, expected output is Buzz 1/2.. and 2/2. Currently output displays Buzz 1/4.. 2/4.. 3/4.. 4/4.. even if I just clicked 1st line. How can I achieve this result?



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          You'll want to reset the counter on each group. Just create a second formula and drop it in the group header:



          global numbervar ItemCount := 0;





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          • what do you mean? Shall I replace something or delete all my codes? Because currently I have the below code: WhilePrintingRecords; NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1; ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/" & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")

            – Trish Fernandez
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          • Actually I think I may not be familiar enough with the latest version to help you here. My apologies.

            – shawnt00
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:39












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          You'll want to reset the counter on each group. Just create a second formula and drop it in the group header:



          global numbervar ItemCount := 0;





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          • what do you mean? Shall I replace something or delete all my codes? Because currently I have the below code: WhilePrintingRecords; NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1; ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/" & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")

            – Trish Fernandez
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:18













          • Actually I think I may not be familiar enough with the latest version to help you here. My apologies.

            – shawnt00
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:39
















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          You'll want to reset the counter on each group. Just create a second formula and drop it in the group header:



          global numbervar ItemCount := 0;





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          • what do you mean? Shall I replace something or delete all my codes? Because currently I have the below code: WhilePrintingRecords; NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1; ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/" & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")

            – Trish Fernandez
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:18













          • Actually I think I may not be familiar enough with the latest version to help you here. My apologies.

            – shawnt00
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:39














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          You'll want to reset the counter on each group. Just create a second formula and drop it in the group header:



          global numbervar ItemCount := 0;





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          You'll want to reset the counter on each group. Just create a second formula and drop it in the group header:



          global numbervar ItemCount := 0;






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          • what do you mean? Shall I replace something or delete all my codes? Because currently I have the below code: WhilePrintingRecords; NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1; ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/" & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")

            – Trish Fernandez
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:18













          • Actually I think I may not be familiar enough with the latest version to help you here. My apologies.

            – shawnt00
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:39



















          • what do you mean? Shall I replace something or delete all my codes? Because currently I have the below code: WhilePrintingRecords; NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1; ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/" & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")

            – Trish Fernandez
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:18













          • Actually I think I may not be familiar enough with the latest version to help you here. My apologies.

            – shawnt00
            Nov 29 '18 at 0:39

















          what do you mean? Shall I replace something or delete all my codes? Because currently I have the below code: WhilePrintingRecords; NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1; ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/" & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")

          – Trish Fernandez
          Nov 29 '18 at 0:18







          what do you mean? Shall I replace something or delete all my codes? Because currently I have the below code: WhilePrintingRecords; NumberVar ItemCount := ItemCount + 1; ToText(ItemCount, "0") & "/" & ToText(Count({rpt_PackingSlip.LabelQTY}, {rpt_PackingSlip.WorkOrderNo}),0,"")

          – Trish Fernandez
          Nov 29 '18 at 0:18















          Actually I think I may not be familiar enough with the latest version to help you here. My apologies.

          – shawnt00
          Nov 29 '18 at 0:39





          Actually I think I may not be familiar enough with the latest version to help you here. My apologies.

          – shawnt00
          Nov 29 '18 at 0:39




















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