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Timberline and Crystal

Asked by lallentx in Btrieve 4GL Database

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I'm working on a report using Crystal connecting to Timberline (software application) a Btrieve database w.pervesive SQL. I'm connected via proprietary ODBC.
the issue that I have is that in in timberline there are some formulas that i need to convert to basic or Crystal to be able to use in the report.
the formulas from timberline look like this one:
ASUM (category (JC Transaction), IF (transaction type (JC Transaction)= "OEST" OR Transaction Type (JC Transaction) = "PEC", Amount (JC Transaction)))

Can some one tell me what type os syntax this is or how this formula would look using basic or Crystal.
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