Don't mean to become a pain on this board but....
I have a report with the same name for two different fields: Facility and Unit. They are two different controls and have two different sources. So the source and the names of the fields are:
Change Data.FACILITY & Change Data.UNIT & ORSUSRECHDR.FACILITY & ORSUSRECHDR.UNIT
The underlying query for the rpt runs fine. But when I try to run the rpt, it says:
"The specified field Change Data.Facility can refer to more than one table in the FROM clause of your SQL statement."
There's only one table Change Data in my query. What's up?
(It is, however, the 2nd part of a 2-part query, with Change Data also in the 1st part...does that affect it?)
I have a report with the same name for two different fields: Facility and Unit. They are two different controls and have two different sources. So the source and the names of the fields are:
Change Data.FACILITY & Change Data.UNIT & ORSUSRECHDR.FACILITY & ORSUSRECHDR.UNIT
The underlying query for the rpt runs fine. But when I try to run the rpt, it says:
"The specified field Change Data.Facility can refer to more than one table in the FROM clause of your SQL statement."
There's only one table Change Data in my query. What's up?
(It is, however, the 2nd part of a 2-part query, with Change Data also in the 1st part...does that affect it?)