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Crystal Reporting - One input parameter that can be used in subreports

Asked by jdr0606 in Business Objects, MS SQL Reporting, Crystal Reports Software

Tags: Crystal Report, version 9

I'm using Crystal Reports version 9 and am trying to package together a report so that a user simply has to enter a parameter once and then the three reports will print using the parameter that was entered.

In the example I have three reports that use "order number" to make a SQL select and fill the appropriate filelds.

My thought was to use a master page which prompts for the "order number" and then insert the three reports as sub-reports and use the input parameter.  However, when I access each sub report I lose visibility to the input parameter variable.

Any ideas?
 
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