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I have a report that pulls all 36 users from support.  This particular report however needs to return only 2 rows of call records per user.  In total, if there are 36 users on the report, I am looking to have a total of 72 call records.  I cant seem to make this happen.  Any ideas?

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Quote BrianBischof Replybullet Posted: 01 Oct 2007 at 9:52am
Hmmm... I came across this problem a while back but never worked on it. The idea I had to try was to do a Top N report but use it with groups to get the TOP 2 for each group id. I don't know if CR can do this or not and I haven't tried it myself yet. Another idea is to use a SQL Command object. I'll see if I can find the SQL in my reference books here.... But in the meantime, try a Top N report (maybe use it as a subreport with a link to the main report's ID field)? Let us know if you try that and how it goes.
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Quote Turbert Replybullet Posted: 01 Oct 2007 at 12:01pm
Thanks for your response Brian.  I tried creating a sub-report, but no avail.  I also tried creating an N report using Count on employee.full_name then sorting Top N where N = 2, but seems to strip away users still keeping full rows queried from orig params.  I think I need to find a formula to do it, just stuck in the mud at the moment.  Any other sugg most appreciated!

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