Hi Ian,
No luck with your last suggestion unfortunately so I reverted back to your first one as it really should have worked.
I 'reversed' the values in the function, i.e
@movement
if ({MATTER_TXN.TXN_ITEM_TYPE}in ['TXCC', 'TXCB', 'TXBC', 'TXCD', 'TXDC', 'RCM', 'RCMS', 'RCMN', 'TXCF'...
Thank you. There is a strong possibility that @movement will find groups that contain only transactions from the 'list of 11'. I'll try your suggestion when I'm next at work (I work part-time).
Sorry, no it didn't work. It still left the groups in the report which contain transactions from the 'lists of 11 transaction types' that I don't want on the report. In fact the report looked like I hadn't added any code at all to it (though I assure you I did save it!). Is there anything...
Thank you for your advise. I can see what you're aiming at, but I'm afraid it didn't work. It still left the groups in the report which contain the transaction from the 'lists of 11 transaction types' that I don't want on the report.
My function is called @movement and is as follows:
if...
I have a report which contains groups of transactions for a customer within a time frame. There can be around 20 different transaction types for a customer. The group is considered for printing if there isn't a zero balance for the customer. But, if the group contains any one of 11 specific...
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