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07-Aug-2006, 10:22 AM #1
Question Solved: Crystal Reports XI -- Excluding data from an array
//Using Crystal Reports XI and Infoview

Hi,

I have a list of items that has his unique ID each.
When I want to print out the list, there is some items that I don't want to see. I have a parameter that received each ID item that I don't want to see in some sort of array (but doesn't work for now).

Is there a way, in section expert or select expert or anywhere else where I can exclude the information in the array ?

Thanks for your help.
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10-Aug-2006, 01:20 PM #2
I found my answer.

Firstly, be sure to compare apple with apple and not apple with orange :P
I mean be sure to compare the same thing... like string with string and not string with number (like I does...)

Second, in crystal report, when you compare a array, you can only "equals to"(=) or "not equals to" (<>).
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