It turned out to be an issue of no record selected due to trailing spaces in the table field, and either an unequal or no trailing spaces in the textbox. Using ALLT() was the solution.
Matthew
>>The users in this case are printing the record that results from the form they are entering data into. They are printing just that record so the manager can see what clients have had their info updated. The form also has some marketing info on it. So they are on the record they wish to print. The table is indexed on clientname.
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>I still think that for some reason no record is selected.
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>One common reason for reports failing is because they have tables in their dataenvironment. Get rid of the tables in the report's dataenvironment, and the report works as expected.
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>How do you get the record? Something like
REPORT ... NEXT 1?
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>Hilmar.
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