Am returning to this question as I have a better description of what I'm
looking for.
The example is the owner's list of all shopping purchases in a store for
one day.
George - 10 coffee cups
1 blender
3 boxes of laundry soap
Henry - 2 napkin holder
Customer names are in the parent file, and items purchased are in the child
file.
The store owner doesn't want to see "George, George, George", etc. listed
on his report. Just the one-time group header "George"
Is the only way to get a formatted report in the example above to hand code
it?
Anyone know of any examples?
thanks,
Alex Glaros
On Saturday, March 16, 2013 11:01:18 PM UTC-7, Alex Glaros wrote:
>
> thanks Steve but your example doesn't have the child detail records the
> way mine does, so it's a different example
>
> pythonanywhere host seems great
>
> I'll hold off on this problem till later
>
> much appreciated,
>
> Alex
>
> On Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:39:58 AM UTC-7, 黄祥 wrote:
>>
>> maybe my code is similar for you, please check :
>> https://sugizo.pythonanywhere.com/task/default/task
>>
>> email : [email protected]
>> password : password
>>
>> email : [email protected]
>> password : password
>>
>> if you want i can share the code.
>> in that webapps, i'm using task, maybe you can change it into database
>> table : project, with the field with what you want
>>
>
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