by Tony Danher | Mar 18, 2014 | Chris21 Reports, Chris21 Tips
There will be occasions when you want to include manager details in your Chris21 reports. For instance, you might be reviewing your organisation structure. You could run a report over the Relationships (REL) file but that can be a bit cumbersome. Let’s say you wanted...
by Tony Danher | May 7, 2013 | Chris21 Reports, Chris21 Tips
Have you ever wondered how to keep leading zeros in Excel when you publish your Chris21 reports? This is a very common problem, especially if it happens to be your employee numbers that have the leading zeros. For instance, if your employee number is 001234 and you...
by Tony Danher | Mar 10, 2013 | Chris21 Reports, Chris21 Tutorials
There will be occasions when you will want to retrieve data from Chris21 that show specific calculations. Calculated Fields can help you to achieve this. You might be asked to project a salary increase for a group of employees for budget purposes. In this example, you...
by Tony Danher | Sep 3, 2012 | Chris21 Reports, Topical
Chris21 Reporting and Macros You might be wondering about the title – what do Chris21 Reporting and macros have to do with each other? It’s more to do with what macros can do for you once you have produced your Chris21 report output. They will help you to gain...
by Tony Danher | Jul 23, 2012 | Chris21 Reports, Chris21 Tips
Are your Chris21 Reports the best they can be? Sometimes writing Chris21 reports can be a challenge. If you have been asked to create a report that will be presented to senior management and it needs to be ready by tomorrow morning, the pressure is suddenly on. I can...
by Tony Danher | Jul 1, 2012 | Chris21 Reports, Chris21 Tutorials
One of the questions I get asked a lot by Chris21 users is about linking files in Chris21 reports. You might be asking the same question. It’s not really very intuitive, so if you have been wondering how to do this you’re not alone. If you need to write Chris21...