Try something like...
var StartAt = 6331660;
return CurrentRecordNumber() + StartAt);
By changing the 'StartAt' number, you shouldn't have to wait for FP
to process up to the sequence you need.
HTH
Ryan
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if I use the CurrentRecord() number way of sequential numbering,
when I
compose it has to count up until it gets the range I need
printed.. Is
there anyway to skip those blank records....
Or I am always open to doing things differently what is the BEST
way to
create a numbering sequence between say 6331661 - 6331710?
Right now I set 6331 to static and then compose records 661-710?
Is this
the best way?
Thanks,
kg.
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