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I'm a long time Crystal report writer trying to convert reports to WebFocus in which I have virtually no experience. I'm doing alright but am stuck with one part of the formula. In Crystal I have: if(isnull({geolocn_code})) then true else ({campuscode1} = "H") How could I reproduce this in WebFocus?
its the concept of MISSING Do you have manuals or can you download them? For example,when you create a variable, you can specify this MISSING condition DEFINE FILE whatever MYVAR/I8 MISSING ON = IF sometestcondition THEN somevalue ELSE MISSING; END When you display this variable, it will appear as whatever you have your NODATA setting set to, which is usually a dot, by default. The command is SET NODATA = '.' This a quite a valuable feature, you would probably enjoy reading about it in the manuals. Congratulations on moving to focus. you'll enjoy it.
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