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SQL Statements

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Greeham

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Feb 7, 2001
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Can someone tell me how to insert an SQL Statement in my Report?

I need the following:

I'm using a table named F_DOCS.
I've included a lot of calculated records and formulas but now I need to obtain the number of records where F_DOCS.DO_HOUR is within a range of time.
I would like to obtain this by using an SQL Statement.

Thank you ALL !!
 
A report can only have one SQL statement, so you would need a subreport to get a second statement and return different results.

A report can have many SQL expressions, but these only add columns to your original statement. Ken Hamady
Crystal Reports Training and a
Quick Reference Guide to VB/Crystal
 
Can you explain why you don't want to compute
this via a conditional total within the report?

- Ido
 
Ido has a great idea. If these records are already in the report, you can simply do a conditional total. There is a FAQ that explains how to do conditional totals (see the FAQ on common formulas). Ken Hamady
Crystal Reports Training and a
Quick Reference Guide to VB/Crystal
 
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