Lynn,
You are not "missing" anything, in the basic sense of the word, but the report you mention is incomplete and unwelding, at least for us.
Actually, I'll call it a case of "DBA-itis"... How can we make it as difficult and time consuming as possible to give the operator the information they really need to run their business...

All the information is there, within DBA someplace, it is just a matter of pulling some from here and some from there and then sitting down to put it all together in a legible format.
Maybe I am asking for too much, I do not know, but I'll try and explain what and why....
A list of all the closed work orders, sorted (as an example) from least profitable, to most profitable, based on the actual dollars, not expected / standard dollars. Show the expected / standard costs and actual costs for each item.... material, setup, labor, outproc,etc., etc. and the expected / standard profit vers actual profit.
Summarize the week (or time period) on one sheet (front or back) and give the total $ closed (sale price), total $ of materials with the percentage of materials COGS, total labor hours, total labor $ with percentage of COGS, total profit $ with total profit % on the closed work orders...
This way, one, I get to see what the week actually did. I get to compare my labor hours paid in production to the labor hours used in production. I get to see what my overall profit was for the week and if I am going to stay in business at this rate and then have the chance to look at each idividual work order and starting at the worst, look to see what we need to do to improve our production of that part. Maybe there was scrap, maybe someone in kitting over issued, maybe under issued (too much profit), etc., etc. The way it is now, I can not spend the time calculating and looking.
Does that help??

!!
Thanks
Again, we have written a report like this in Crystal, but it is not picking up all the WO's and we have not been able to figure out what is different about the one's it does catch and the one's missed (4 or 5 a week missed).
John