>Winn,
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>If you choose to do it in the report designer, yes, you have to go to the 'Print When' dialog for each field. However, you can omit this data from your data cursor completely, and you won't have to fuss with the report.
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>You can do this in the HAVING clause of your SELECT statement, or possibly even in the WHERE clause...
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>>Hi All,
>>I have a report where one of the values is a total. I would like it if the entire line did not print if the total = 100. Do I have to modify all the values reported to do this or is there a command that will blank out the whole line if the totals value = 100.
>>Thanks,
Steve,
Thanks for your help again. And thank you Nadya for your confirmation. I had thought of yours and Nadya's way of doing things; I was just hoping that there was something I didn't know about the report designer.
Winn Pauley