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Creating a Report Using the Report Generator
Creating a Report Generator Report - Specifying the Primary Register
Creating a Report Generator Report - The Appearance of the Report
Creating a Report Generator Report - Choosing a Print Destination
Creating a Report Generator Report - The Width of the Report Window
Creating a Report Generator Report - Printing the Report
Creating a Report Generator Report - Adding White Space
Creating a Report Generator Report - Adding Searches
Creating a Report Generator Report - Adding a Secondary Register
Creating a Report Generator Report - Using Variables and Formulae
Creating a Report Generator Report - Printing Information from Matrices
Creating a Report Generator Report - Bringing Information in from Other Registers
Creating a Report Generator Report - Page Breaks
Creating a Report Generator Report - Filtering Records (Print If)
Creating a Report Generator Report - Adding Check Boxes to the Specification Window
Creating a Report Generator Report - Adding Radio Buttons to the Specification Window
   - Searches Controlled by Radio Buttons
   - Sorts Controlled by Radio Buttons
Creating a Report Generator Report - Searching for Records within a Period
Creating a Report Generator Report - Break Points, Subtotals and Totals
Creating a Report Generator Report - Blocks
Creating a Report Generator Report - Syntax
Creating a Report Generator Report - Useful Functions
Example Reports - Listing Sales Figures
Creating a Report Generator Report - Common Error Messages

Tutorials for Standard Accounts

Creating a Report Generator Report - Adding Radio Buttons to the Specification Window

This page describes using radio buttons to control searches in Report Generator reports.

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Radio buttons are useful when you want to offer a number of options in the specification window of a Report Generator report, out of which only one can be selected by the user when printing the report. For example, you can use radio buttons when you want to offer different sort order options, or some search options that are not compatible with each other.

Radio buttons should be grouped together in the specification window. When a user chooses a radio button option, all other options in the same group will be switched off automatically. A group of radio buttons controls a single variable. When the user selects a radio button, the variable will be set to a pre-defined value. A formula should then test for the value of the variable, and execute a search or a sort depending on that value.

Please refer now to the following pages for more details about:

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Creating a Report Generator Report:

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