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I need to sort the report based on more than one feild , i worked on LOV but u can sort data based on only one feild. Please help how can i achieve this.



  
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December 15, 2006 00:36:56   #1  
Abbireddy Anil Kumar        

RE: I need to sort the report based on more than one ...

First We need to make all the colums break order to none in report data model

then specify more then one field at query level

Ex:- select * from emp order by deptno,sal


 
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