06-11-2013, 09:57 AM
It could be done that way yes.
I would imagine I could make two list boxes, one on the left with stuff not in the chart, and one on the right with stuff in the chart. You move the items between the two lists. Then name and save your template. The system would generate reports for that template. You could go back in the past and view previous reports using that template. Theoretically you could create as many templates as you want.
The only problem is, these reports would be static, so not sortable. Also it's a little pain in the butt formating dynamic information horizontally. Example, lets say you wanted sales, production, avg price, unit cost, and gross on the same line. AS opposed to opposite lines... I could think of a few ways around it, but still...
I would imagine I could make two list boxes, one on the left with stuff not in the chart, and one on the right with stuff in the chart. You move the items between the two lists. Then name and save your template. The system would generate reports for that template. You could go back in the past and view previous reports using that template. Theoretically you could create as many templates as you want.
The only problem is, these reports would be static, so not sortable. Also it's a little pain in the butt formating dynamic information horizontally. Example, lets say you wanted sales, production, avg price, unit cost, and gross on the same line. AS opposed to opposite lines... I could think of a few ways around it, but still...
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good human beings save the world, so that bastards like me can keep creating art, become immortal.
if you read this after I am dead it means I made it." ― Charles Bukowski