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Hi
How can I show a line number in the report.
I have a table in Word with columns with ${Column1.all}.
I tried with ${count} in the template but it shows ${count#1}.
I have also tried ${} in the template and it shows ${#1},${#2},${#3},${#4},....
I need only the number.
Best regards
Hello Admin Democratest
If you're creating the report from a manual table, you would be able to include the wdt_ID column, which is hidden by default.
Which table are you using - what type?
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Hello
Is a table from a SQL Query wich extracts data from Amelia appointments.
I don't want to generate the line number in the query because if the user filters the table there will be missing line numbers.
Best regards
Hi again
I'm not sure if this can be done.
I forwarded the question to one of our developers, and as soon as he responds I will let you know.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Hello again.
As suspected, what you're asking for cannot be done with any built-in features, but you can try adding in cell ${wdtrowindex.all} and then, in file wp-content/plugins/reportbuilder/source/class.document.builder.php around line 128 you will find this:
Add the following line below it:
When our developers ran the initial test, it worked, but it needs some further testing before it is included in the plugin as a built-in option.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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