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Status Report Form doesn't always Identify Who Supplied Merged Dat

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KeyGypsy - 14 May 2007 21:07 GMT
I'm a hack who is modifying a status report template. Somehow I've messed up
the Merge function so that only sometimes it includes the user name next to
the merged data in the master report. I would like to be able to identify
"who" supplied the data in the master. I can't find anything on how the merge
function operates, etc. I have a feeling that I need to look at the parent /
child /node scripting. If anyone can give some pointers to help narrow down
my research -- that would be great! Thanks.
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KeyGypsy - 14 May 2007 22:34 GMT
FYI - I found an article on MSDN that looks useful on Enabling Custom Merging
of Forms. Apparently the merge instructions are in the XSLT (that you access
using File>Extract forms).

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> I'm a hack who is modifying a status report template. Somehow I've messed up
> the Merge function so that only sometimes it includes the user name next to
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> child /node scripting. If anyone can give some pointers to help narrow down
> my research -- that would be great! Thanks.
 
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