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Using the below reply, I have a question.
lbass (TechnicalUser) 9 Mar 08 17:22
This depends upon your version of CR, which you should always identify. In higher versions, you can suppress all sections within the subreport, format the subreport (format->subreport->subreport tab->check "suppress blank subreport"), and then also format the detail_a section to "suppress blank section". This will eliminate the detail_a section from view, but still allow the shared variable to pass.
These changes do suppress my subreport when I'm exporting to PDF or Excel, however when exporting to Excel-Data Only the blank rows still appear. Using CR2008.
Thanks again.
Using the below reply, I have a question.
lbass (TechnicalUser) 9 Mar 08 17:22
This depends upon your version of CR, which you should always identify. In higher versions, you can suppress all sections within the subreport, format the subreport (format->subreport->subreport tab->check "suppress blank subreport"), and then also format the detail_a section to "suppress blank section". This will eliminate the detail_a section from view, but still allow the shared variable to pass.
These changes do suppress my subreport when I'm exporting to PDF or Excel, however when exporting to Excel-Data Only the blank rows still appear. Using CR2008.
Thanks again.