Joe,
Sorry if you get this twice, but my reply didn't show up the first time I sent it.
Have a look in the Variables list of the expression builder. Your field names should be there (the SCATTER MEMVAR command creates variables with the same name as the fields in the currently selected work area).
Cheers,
Andrew
>Andrew,
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>I tried your solution, but that didn't work. The situation is thus: I have a project in a directory; the database resides in a subdirectory, and the report resides in yet another subdirectory, i.e.: Main, Data, Reports (Data and Reports are on the same level). I go to Data, invoke the database I need (use it). I scatter memvar. I then return to Main, modi proj myproject, select the report I need to modify, use the ab tool to get the expression builder, and, voila, no field names show up.
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>Regards,
>
>Joe
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