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FORMULAS IN CRYSTAL

Last post 07-07-2009 10:58 AM by Peter Doonican. 5 replies.
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  • 06-25-2009 2:30 PM

    FORMULAS IN CRYSTAL

    Does anyone know how to complete the following statement in crystal formula editor if a is not equal to b then display a and b if a is equal to b do not display it?

  • 06-25-2009 3:11 PM In reply to

    Re: FORMULAS IN CRYSTAL

    wouldn't the supress duplicates function do the same thing?

    Laurel Quaintance
    Manager, Fund Development Services
  • 06-25-2009 3:17 PM In reply to

    • Yuriy Iordakiev
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    Re: FORMULAS IN CRYSTAL

    I'm not getting it. Do not display what?

  • 06-25-2009 3:23 PM In reply to

    Re: FORMULAS IN CRYSTAL

    I realize I wasn't specific. If you go to the details portion of your report, right click on the field you want click format field, go to the common tab and check supress if duplicated

    Laurel Quaintance
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  • 07-07-2009 10:37 AM In reply to

    • David Gillman
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    Re: FORMULAS IN CRYSTAL

    I think your logic would need to be like this if A <>B then "A" else if A=B then null in cognos impromptu which is similar to crystal this will only return the value A if A and B are not equal otherwise it will return a null.

  • 07-07-2009 10:58 AM In reply to

    • Peter Doonican
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    Re: FORMULAS IN CRYSTAL

    As long as you do not want to use the field you are trying to suppress in a summary or grand total another option would be to right click on the field in question and then on the Common Tab click x-2 and the pencil next to Suppress and in the forumla editor enter

    a=b

    Save and close, the x-2 should now be x-2

    Peter

    Peter Doonican
    Head of Research and Information
    University of the Arts London
    www.arts.ac.uk
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