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Need help with getting URL setup in a report.
I have my main table that has the SEQNUM and Source as my fields I'm working with. The second table has Source and URL. In order for the URL to link directly to the project page I tried to concatenate URL and SEQNUM using both tables. No matter what I try it's not working. Please help.
URL table base on Source
The primary table as mentioned has the Seqnum and the Source.
End result I need in my report to have a clickable URL look as below:
udpapps...SEQNUM=94419
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@RailroaderBNSF I assume in URL table bases source column contains unique value, if that is the case set relationship between tables on source column, and this will be one to many, one on the URL table side.
Add a new column in the 2nd table, let's call it URL, change table and column name as per your model.
URL = RELATED ( URLTable[URLColumn] ) & "SEQNUM=" & FORMAT( ProjectTable[SeqNum], "#" )
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@RailroaderBNSF I assume in URL table bases source column contains unique value, if that is the case set relationship between tables on source column, and this will be one to many, one on the URL table side.
Add a new column in the 2nd table, let's call it URL, change table and column name as per your model.
URL = RELATED ( URLTable[URLColumn] ) & "SEQNUM=" & FORMAT( ProjectTable[SeqNum], "#" )
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Parry2K, Thanks you so much that was exactly what I need to get me over the hump on this report.