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14/02/2000 13:10:48
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Divers
Thread ID:
00321822
Message ID:
00331806
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>>>>>Yes, I checked that. The key to this is that on about half the lines it works fine. So if something were checked that shouldn't be or somthing like that, it seems to me that it wouldn't work at all. What's wrong has to be something that is getting changed from line to line. But what? That's what has me stumped.
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>>>>Then I only have one suggestion left, and its kinda boring.
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>>>>Make a listing of the data in the fields affected by the calculation, and step thru and figure each value as you go, boring, but its basic debugging, as I'm sure you already know. I don't think that you have run into any sort of bug, what you are doing is pretty gosh darn standard.
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>>>>Good luck!
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>>>How do I step through a report? This is VFP, so it's not a prg...
>>>
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>>I meant using a pencil. Work thru the data by hand and make a list of the desired results, then make a list of what the VFP Report is producing. Calculate the differences, divide backwards, multiply forwards, and try to find out where the numbers are coming from. Put ALL the variables on the report, if you have them in group bands, copy them to the detail band.
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>>Once again, good luck, its a pita, but I don't have a better answer.
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>Well, thankfully, I don't need to do all that. I figured out what it's doing. I'm going to put it in a new post in case you don't know the answer because a lot of people won't look at a post that has this many replies.
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>Thanks,
>
>Michelle
Or they will look at a post that has this many replies and become a little annoyed that there is no answer at the end of all the replies.
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