Dear Ron,
I had the problem you describe in an earlier version so have always
identified my footer variables with the detail section.
At 18:00 3/07/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Did something change in the new Rbase 6.5++ or have I been doing it wrong in
>the past with an acceptable result.
>
>Looking for a number of students who attended a series of classes, I would
>place my fields in the break footer area and then use an aggregate function,
>"Count_of_crsno", to determine the result. I would ensure that my variables
>were identifeid in the "F1" section. Everything worked fine.
>
>Developing a new report in Rbase 6.5++, I did the same thing without
>satisfactory results. I then listed the variables in the detail section and
>the report works fine.
>Did something change?
Warmest regards,
Tom Grimshaw
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