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  1. Remedyfix

    Count previous three records for each line item

    Is there an email address where I can email this report to you to review?
  2. Remedyfix

    Count previous three records for each line item

    I really appreciate your help but it is still not working. Would it be possible to list what each formula should have again from scratch? Maybe I lost something along the way:-) Once again, synapsevampire I really appreciate your help as I am treading new ground here. Thanks,
  3. Remedyfix

    Count previous three records for each line item

    Thank you but I am still getting an error on the formula being displayed: Now the display line would have an additional formula: whileprintingrecords; numbervar LastSum3; If recordnumber > 3 and recordnumber+2/3 = int(recordnumber+2/3) then Sum3-LastSum3 else 0 Also, sorry for not mentioning...
  4. Remedyfix

    Count previous three records for each line item

    That works great. Now (always a NOW).....with that value in the displayed details section, he would like to create another column where the previous value is subtracted from the current value. See example below: Store Values New column 1 2 1 (where 2-1) 3...
  5. Remedyfix

    Count previous three records for each line item

    Hello, I have created a formula called @Avg as a line item. My boss would like to have a running total type field next to the @Avg that sums up the @AVG for the previous three records; starting witht he third record in the report. So my formula starts out like: If Count(CaseID) > 2...
  6. Remedyfix

    Can't use parameters in Remedy 5.X

    When adding reports to Remedy you can no longer use the parameters in Crystal reports. In older versions of Remedy you could, now Remedy completely ignores the parameters. On a SQL 2000 DB can you use the Connection String in the ODBC configuration?

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