![]() The problem I think is that if when you login as Agent and not as Customer the CustomerID remain dirty from previous Login and make confusion.ĬustomerID is used as “user” ID (I mean I use the same table to check the login user/psw) for all and so probably when I go later on grid Group by there are problems. I did all possible thoughts but I don’t know what to do to avoid this umbelievable problem. Report using the Group by, Aggregates and Summary features to analyze the credit limits of each region according to their clients. Just for info on App_login I got this line that in theory clean the global variable from previous login. If I run application and give the SalesmanID manually it works. I don’t know why but it happens that I see also other customers and theirs orders not related to XYZ ( I mean customers owed by another Salesman). ![]() Now when I enter on grid as Salesman XYZ I was waiting to see ‘only’ the customers connected to XYZ only selected by the SQL.
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