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  1. notoriusbug

    Help with a Suppression Formula

    Figured out what was wrong - I was doing a count on the wrong item - was counting Multimedia ID instead of my group formula. Works now. Thanks
  2. notoriusbug

    Help with a Suppression Formula

    I'm using Crystal Reports 2008. I have 4 tables, 3 views - Task, Person, Document, and Multimedia. The main report is a task report with a select expert for the Person ID I want to run the report on. I have 2 subreports - Documents linked to the Task, and Multimedia linked to the Task A...
  3. notoriusbug

    Redaction: Batch processing

    Thanks again FredWagner. However, this morning, I've realized a much easier solution to my problem. After the batch process is finished, it provides a list of documents where no redaction marks were found. Using that list, I can go into my folder and just delete the r_ documents that were...
  4. notoriusbug

    Redaction: Batch processing

    Thanks, FredWagner. I re-read my initial post and I should clarify that the way the batch process is going now an r_ document is being created for every document, regardless of whether it has any redaction in it. The goal is is to only generate an r_ document if something was actually redacted.
  5. notoriusbug

    Redaction: Batch processing

    Hi, I need to redact a large number (thousands) of documents spread out over 100 folders. I know how to use the Apply Redaction Marks command to accomplish this. I've got my batch sequence set up so that my new copies of the documents (the ones with the redaction marks applied) are named...

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