Hi Bill,

This is caused because the variable is not evaluated until the DETAIL section 
is hit. Set the variable to be in the DETAIL section and then go ahead and 
locate it physically in the HEADER section. It should print fine after that.

Best regards,
Mike Young

On Fri, 11 May 2001 15:34:02 -0500, Bill Niehaus wrote:

>I am converting a DOS application to RB Win 2000 and have a report 
which prints out the correct information in DOS.  The report uses sections 
H1, D and F2 on the report.  The DOS version is setup where the variables 
are not reset at the break points.
>
>When I try to us the Windows version with a converted report, a variable 
located in the Header1 section fails to print.  If the variable is moved to the 
Footer2 section, it prints the correct information.
>
>There are two break points in the report based upon the same column in the 
driving table.
>
>Are my break points causing this problem?
>
>
>Thanks.
>
>Bill Niehaus
>



Reply via email to