on 02-10-2007 3:51 AM
Hello Friends,
1.In a query i know, we can create only two structures, so in rare cases is there any chance to create three structures?
2. if not , can we combine two queries in query view? How to create query view.
regards
Srini.
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Hi Srini,
There is no chance that you can include more than 2 structures in a query. You can create multiple structures based on an InfoProvider, but can only use 2 at a time in a query.
A query view is based on a single query. To combine queries you may have to create very structured workbooks using VB etc.
Hope this helps...
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If you wish to acheive this, you may have to change the data model and /or the reports.
Ravi Thothadri
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