Lawrence Lustig wrote:
Since I don't have my variables segmented the way you do (good idea for the future, though) how do I do that, and not get error messages?<< I double checked, and saw that the variable are definitely NOT beingdeclared before the report is being run (trace is quite useful forthis.)Try clearing them anyway. In my case, I wasn't creating the variables but, for some reason, the report was leaving the variables lying around after the first run. When I ran it again, I would get incremented values. -- Larry One further oddity has cropped up - when I print the report a SECOND time, it comes out right. Iow, Run the report, get the right number, Print it (to rpintr of file) get the wrong number, print again, get the right number. Strange, no? |
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