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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00747152
Message ID:
00747358
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I would not put the IIF(lproperty,'Yes','No') in the values to store then as a test. Let the actual value be .t. or .f. instead and in the report field expression (as in the directions in my previous post) try putting the IIF(lproperty,'Yes','No') there instead to just change the way lproperty is displayed (or whichever variable is not displaying correctly on the report).


>Hi Tracy,
>
>Sorry, to get back to you so late. Actually, I created vProperty by using the Variables option in the Report menu and in the variable section I entered vProperty as the variable name and values to store is where I entered IIF(lproperty,"Yes","No"). In the report designer I add a field with vProperty as the field name, that's it. All the fields are displaying data, but incorrectly. TIA
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