Thanks, Ted. That's pretty much my solution of last resort. Now that I
think of it, if I had done that at the beginning, I would have saved
time (assuming it solves the problem.)
Mike
Ted Roche wrote:
If it's always that one particular report, I'd poke around the FRX.
Open it as a table (after making a backup, of course), and see if
there are deleted records that might be getting confused with the
correct ones. Pack it and see if the problem recurs. Open the report
in the designer, select all, copy, and paste into a new report. (Of
course, if you're using Data Environments or Listeners you'll need to
modify them too).
Nothing else works, rebuild the report from scratch.
That's what I'd do.
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