Why is LBI Bursting empty Crystal Reports

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David V
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We have reports that are being bursted with only header information.  When you open the report there is a zero record count.  How do we keep them from bursting?

Note:  The report data source is an Oracle Stored Procedure that runs for an Acct-Unit Range.  The rport is then bursted by Acct-Unit.  But I also include one extra record in the file that has a statistic that is used in the calculations.  But the users do not have access to that record in the bursting rights.

Any ideas?
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If you removed the bursting, does a report come out for each dept in the range?

It sounds like a report/page is being created for each AU. Have you tried the supress if blank function or creating a formula that can be used to supress the report header if no details exist?
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I was about to put supress logic on all sections, but I was hoping there was an easier way.
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Wel,l now the report is completly blank, but is still bursting.

Any more ideas?
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In LBI, call that a "feature". I am not aware of any way to suppress the bursting of blank reports officially.
If you are able to disable the report if no data is returned- that is the only way that I've found that it will not burst empty reports.
This can be done if you have a script that runs ahead of the report schedule.
We have one report that is currently doing this. It seems to work well. If interested, I may be able to dig up the disable/enable sql code.
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In LBI, call that a "feature". I am not aware of any way to suppress the bursting of blank reports officially.
If you are able to disable the report if no data is returned- that is the only way that I've found that it will not burst empty reports.
This can be done if you have a script that runs ahead of the report schedule.
We have one report that is currently doing this. It seems to work well. If interested, I may be able to dig up the disable/enable sql code.
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