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Thread: Group by a Shared Var formula in Crystal
Snow Monkey
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Group by a Shared Var formula in Crystal
Posted: 11 Mar 08 4:58 PM
I have a report which has a sub report in it and there is a value (shared Variable) passed from the sub to the main. I am trying to create a main report group based on this value. Currently this value is being received into a main report formula and is displayed on the main report preview without a problem, but when trying to group on them, the formula field is not visible. Can anyone point me the right direction? I have also tried other methods of sending the value back with another parameter to the sub.but with no use.
I am not exactly much of a Crystal guy; so would like any quick assistance that anyone here can provide....
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Re: Group by a Shared Var formula in Crystal
Posted: 20 Mar 08 2:14 PM
Okay Got It!
It was done by writing the tenure and getting the max of it on the footer and then use Group by Nth Setting to group that max field descending.
Easy enough if you know all the options of your cr...
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