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  1. I hope i understood question. Why using wild card at all? Instead of wildcard, why not NULL as default for parametars $P{CR_DEPT} and $P{CR_DEPT} and in query write something like (or NVL for oracle): CREATE_DEPT = coalesce($P{CR_DEPT}, CREATE_DEPT) AND CURRENT_DEPT = coalesce($P{CR_DEPT}, CURRENT_DEPTT) Alternative would be something like ....($P{CR_DEPT}=wildcard or CREATE_DEPT=$P{CR_DEPT}).... but it looks wrong (and wildcard must not be something that can be found in CREATE_DEPT or CURRENT_DEPT values in db table)...
  2. Hi, I will try to explain "how to" but be advised that i may have misundetrstood your question. 1) Set print order Horizontal in reports Advanced properties and set Column Count 3 if you wish 3 bar codes per row 2) Put Barcode item in detail band, set code expresion that you need and set Barcode items width so that three barcodes fill band in one row Zoran Todorovic
  3. Hi, I will try to explain "how to" but be advised that i may have misundetrstood your question. 1) Set print order Horizontal in reports Advanced properties and set Column Count 3 if you wish 3 bar codes per row 2) Put Barcode item in detail band, set code expresion that you need and set Barcode items width so that three barcodes fill band in one row Zoran Todorovic
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