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Old Jan 10th, 2008, 3:26 PM   #11
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Re: Crystal Reporting + VB.Net + SQL

Do arrays start from the 1st index in Basic Syntax? It might affect what's happening if you're starting with the 0th. If that doesn't work, always experiment.
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Old Jan 11th, 2008, 8:37 AM   #12
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Re: Crystal Reporting + VB.Net + SQL

I'm quite sure they do, from my past experience with Basic, but I can't say for absolute certain.
Will probably be no updates today, as it's one of our exam days. Hooray for midterms!
I will check into that avenue though, and I'll try incrementing from 1 to the count, instead of 0 to the count - 1.

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Update:
After testing, the array is not the issue.
For some reason, it continues not to increment to the next record before doing the math again.
Is there any way to use the incrementing variable to specify which record for the fields is being referenced?
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Re: Crystal Reporting + VB.Net + SQL

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Is there any way to use the incrementing variable to specify which record for the fields is being referenced?
That's precisely what the "incrementing variable" is used for; retrieving the value of a specific index in an array.

Figure out how to index an array in Basic/Crystal Syntax (whichever you are using now).
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