Any declared variable, unless declared with a different scope, will be global. See the formula examples in faq149-243 for examples of variables. Also, faq149-182 gives a good example of working with variables. Ken Hamady, On-site Custom Crystal Reports Training & Consulting
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Guide to using Crystal in VB
The point of confusion for programmers is that a variable has to be declared in every function that uses that variable. No scope defaults to GLOBAL scope, and that variable can be used in several formulas to reset, save and display values.
CR is not VB. Write CR formulas the Cr way and they work brilliantly. Editor and Publisher of Crystal Clear
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