Thanks Rich. I use that to exclude
records based on other parameters in the main parent record, but I
don't think it will work when a child record is involved. But I might
be wrong.
Charlie
Rich Bragonje wrote:
Hi Charlie,
The quick and dirty way is in the search conditions option [4] for your
report. Create a formula to test for category E, and then you are
queried
to include or exclude those records.
Rich
At 10:45 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:
Hi Everybody,
I'm sure the answer to this question is simple, but I'm just not sure
how
to go about it.
My customer database has the name and address on the main panel.
One of the child panels has a list of mailing mailing list categories
each customer is assigned to. For the purpose of this question,
I'll call those mailing list categories, A, B, C, and so on.
I have a report, using stop/skip within a subreport to select customers
if they belong to any of a number of mailing list categores, and it
works
well. But what if I want to exclude someone if they belong a
certain category, even through the other categories would warrent
inculsion?
In other words, I want to include customers in categories, A, B, C,
D, F, and G. But if they are also in category E, I want them
excluded from this mailing.
Tips are appreciated!
Thanks.
Charlie Wolf
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