Dear All,
I’m trying to solve the issue with 01234 that will come through as 1234 only. In this moment I have installed Jet Express for Dynamics NAV 2015 on Windows 7 64-bit.
If I make a report all the information are correct in my case a part number is with 01234 not without “0” Now a colleague of mine use the same Jet Express for Dynamics NAV 2015 on Windows 7 64-bit, but the part number information is WITHOUT “0” and I cannot explain why. We are using the same program with the same settings, also in Region and Language…
I don’t want to use Format Cells as TEXT because after refresh I have to repeat this operation.
Any advice ?
Regards,
Costin
7 comments
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Jet Reports Historic Posts Hello Costin,
How is your report built?
Are you utilizing an NL(Table)?
Can you send a copy of the report, saved in Design Mode so that I can review how it is constructed?
Best regards,
MWilson -
Jet Reports Historic Posts Hello MWilson,
Rectify my colleague uses Jet Express 2012 R2 on Windows 7 64-bit.
Please find attached samples of report.
Thank you,
Costin -
Jet Reports Historic Posts And sample Jet Express 2012 R2 on Windows 7 64-bit
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Jet Reports Historic Posts Hello Costin,
Is your colleague able to remove Jet Express 2012 R2 and install the latest release of Jet Express?
There was a fix implemented in one of the later Jet Express 2012 R2 versions that resolved the issue your colleague is experiencing.
"Fixed issue in NL(Table) where leading zeros were not being preserved in some cases."
Best regards,
MWilson -
Jet Reports Historic Posts Hello MWilson ,
Yes, if this the only solution to solve this issue.
Thanks for your help and support !
Regards,
Costin -
Jet Reports Historic Posts Hello Costin,
Yes, that will be the only solution.
As this was a known issue that was fixed, I think your best bet would be to upgrade.
Generally we recommend that all users be utilizing the same version of Jet Express to avoid any conflicts such as this.
Best regards,
MWilson -
Jet Reports Historic Posts Hello MWilson,
Issue solved with upgrade.
Regards,
Costin