Re: show total in a list without the entries



Why not just post this explanation to the existing thread ?

Now we have two threads on the same thing (with no other threads in
between) - which one do you want people to respond to ?

Engelbert

<danielsanberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1156012647.913186.6580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,

I posted a message yet, but maybe it could be wrongly understood. So
here again my problem...

I have a list with different views about our project working hours. I
want to build one more view that only displays the totals by 'Type of
Consultant' and then 'Workplace'!

Now it looks like this

Sum = 977
Type: Professional
Sum = 305
workplace: Berlin
Sum = 168
....dataentry 10
....dataentry 6
....dataentry ...
....dataentry
....dataentry
....dataentry

workplace: Cologne
Sum = ...
Type: Junior
...

it is annoying to scroll down!

It should look like this:

Sum = 977

Type: Professional Sum = 305
workplace: Berlin Sum = 168
workplace: Cologne Sum = 137

Type: Junior Sum = 672
workplace: Berlin Sum = 372
workplace: Cologne Sum = 300

That's all I want!

Thanks in advance
Daniel



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