Okay, here's the problem:
While my report is being generated, up to three records at a time need to be concatenated and displayed on one line. I know how to simply use the Next(fld) function to look ahead to the next field value and conditionally tell Crystal to concatenate the next field...
I have an app built in VB 6.0 that contains a report. The development machine is using Crystal Reports 9. I have all the appropriate dll files in the setup file with the executable and it runs fine on both Windows 2000 and XP. My question is does anyone know if there will be a dll conflict on...
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