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MsRae

IS-IT--Management
Oct 15, 2002
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Is there a listing of available functions? For example, how would I know I could use onlastrecord in the formula? Where did that function come from?

Thanks.


Rae
 
I use Crystal 8.5 and they are listed in the Function Tree within the Formula Editor

-LW
 
Use the Help files. If you've got them installed using the Compiled HTML format (.chm), on the 'Contents' tab, everything is nicely grouped (Formulas, Functions, Operators, etc.). Everything you ever wanted to know about formulas/functions is right there, with an explanation, and usually an example of its use.

-dave
 
I don't think there's anything better than the Help function, if you've got it. Or look here and see what people are using.

I started off with the functions listed under 'Operations' and 'Functions', but soon gave up on them. (If anyone out there can follow the logic of what's there and what isn't, I'd be interested to hear it.)

It helps to give your Crystal version, since newer versions have extra options, extraa functions and some extra problems. I use Crystal 8.5, though we are currently upgrading to Crystal 10.

[yinyang] Madawc Williams (East Anglia, UK) [yinyang]
 
I agree on the Help. Many times the funtion tree does not provide enough information so I just click on the question mark (?) button get to the Help menu and go from there.

Under the index tab in the Help, if you enter Function (or Operator) to get a list of the functions (or operators) for both Crystal and Basic along with some good examples on it's use.

Of course, reading some of these forums provide excellent examples of real life uses of the function.

Cheers,

-LW


 
Thank you all for the help. I am using Crystal Reports 9 Professional.

Rae
 
Hi Rae,
In the formula workshop, hit ctrl + space to bring up a small scrolling window of functions, custom functions (existing in the report) and operators listed alphabetically. Click esc to close the window. One caveat is that it doesn't provide the formatting display of the syntax.

Once you find the name of the function you want, click on the find function (binoculars) and search for the function or operator (also field or text). You will be taken to the function, custom function or operator.
Jacque
 
Jacque , thanks for a useful tip. You should post it as a 'helpful hint' in its own right.

[yinyang] Madawc Williams (East Anglia, UK) [yinyang]
 
Functions are listed in the formula editor, and your help system lists all functions, and Jacque's technique is useful.

It sounds like you're new to CR, try the following:


Integration:


CR 9 Custom Functions:



-k
 
Thanks to everyone for your help. This has guided me in the right direction.

Rae
 
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