Thanks for posting.
To answer your question {@logprice} is a formula that calculates out the cost of the log and ends up in the Total Cost column.
Just this morning I did a work around. I created two more groups one for species and one for grade. I was able to use {species.name} =...
I'm using CR 8.5.
My report has its detail section supressed and the visible part of the report is in the Group Footer #1 (Group header #1 is also supressed). The grouping is based on a formula called @groupsection. That formula is in the details section and it looks like this...
I know I'm missing some simple thing that's probably right in front of my nose, but I'm stumped and hope someone might be able to help me. Here's the situation:
I'm working on a project long distance. I'm using VB6.0 and SQL Server 2000.
I work local and then upload and install stuff remotely...
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