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  1. DennisY

    A subscript must be between 1 and the size of the array.

    Thanks for the help. Sorry to waste anyone's time. I found a bigger issue with the report which is most likely causing this. a whole section of detail is missing so this is basically an unfinished report. But I did learn some new things which is always a good thing.
  2. DennisY

    A subscript must be between 1 and the size of the array.

    @pmax9999 I do not know, like I said I am new and I inherited this. It was already commented out when I got this. If I uncomment it tells me the field name @diffPercent is not known. So maybe old code from the last guy when he was making this report and it was not needed I do not have a...
  3. DennisY

    A subscript must be between 1 and the size of the array.

    @pmax9999 I tried that and the same error pops up but a lot faster
  4. DennisY

    A subscript must be between 1 and the size of the array.

    @fisheromacs The text of the error is A subscript must be between 1 and the size of the array and the formula editor pops up with z := split(showval,"^")[x]; highlighted so I am assuming it is having an issue doing the split. Not sure what you mean by contents of the formula? This report is...
  5. DennisY

    A subscript must be between 1 and the size of the array.

    I am new to this in depth of crystal reports. I inherited this report I am not the original author. Here is the formula I am using //shared stringvar GSval := GSval & Sum ({@grossSales}, {SalesClass.RecDate}, "quarterly") & "^" Local numbervar x := 1; Local numbervar y := 0; Local stringvar...

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