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NewB2007

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Feb 25, 2008
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I have a record selection set up in which I have a percentage range parameter. I then have a formula that is looked at to be in the the percentage range that was entered into the parameter. Then inside that formula I have multiple comparisons. The only thing that I have added new is a shared numbervar that comes from a subreport. I'm guessing that this is where the issue lies. Is there a work around that I could do for this situation? If need further explaination please ask...

Thanks
 
You would have to show the actual formula, and also explain where the subreport is located and show the content of the formulas you've used to set up the shared variable. It might help to see the subreport selection formula, also.

-LB
 
Nevermind,

Decidede to just suppress based on the entered parameter.

Thanks anyways!
 
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