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Revision as of 15:18, 7 October 2013
Contents
Summary
This article describes what a variable is and how they are used.
More Information
What are they?
Essentially, a variable is a substitution for dynamic information.
How are they used?
This information comes from your database (customers, suppliers, stock, vehicles, etc.) and is inserted into a report. The information can also be calculated from a collection of information (period balances, etc).
To produce a report for customer 'ABC001' you would need a range of: A01 = "S" AND A02 = "ABC001" The variables 'A01' and 'A02' are substituted with the values from your customer database and then the range is tested. "=" indicates a comparison that tests whether two values match. For a customer code of 'ABB001' the range would be evaluated as: "S" = "S" AND "ABB001" = "ABC001" This test would fail as the second comparison doesn't match. For a customer code of 'ABC001' the range would be evaluated as: "S" = "S" AND "ABC001" = "ABC001"This test would pass as both comparisons match. |
Where Used
- Sort Order
- Ranges
- Columns
See Also
- Report Generator functions
- Column Types in the Report Generator
- Hidden Report Generator Columns
- How do I use Calculation Sequence?
- Why are there three ranges?
- Accessing the values of other columns.