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Crystal Report -- Urgent Help

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    Ahmed EL Gendy
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    Hi every ONE i am working in a current project in the final process ( Crystal Reports ) there is a table that each user have more than one and more rows i want to make a report like this view - User_ID row1: - Colm1 - Colm2 - Colm---------3 row2: - Colm1 - Colm2 - Colm---------3 i am using C# .net , please any one help me as soon as posible ..... URGENT

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      Hi every ONE i am working in a current project in the final process ( Crystal Reports ) there is a table that each user have more than one and more rows i want to make a report like this view - User_ID row1: - Colm1 - Colm2 - Colm---------3 row2: - Colm1 - Colm2 - Colm---------3 i am using C# .net , please any one help me as soon as posible ..... URGENT

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      Ahmed EL Gendy wrote:

      help me as soon as posible ..... URGENT

      That is considered very rude and likely won't get you any help on this site.

      "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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