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Passing a parameter to a subreport

Asked by Riham_sherif in Crystal Reports Software

Tags: subreport, formula, parameter, passing

I need to pass a selection formula to a subreport.
I have a formula that works fine on SQL server
SELECT     *
FROM       MyTable
WHERE     (my_ID IN        (SELECT     my_ID
                            FROM       my_Table
                            WHERE      (Build= 5) AND (Status = 4)))

the same statement gives an error in crystal reports, I put the following
formula in the record selection formula of the subreport

{myTable.myID} IN (SELECT   {myTable.myID}
                            FROM       {myTable}
                            WHERE      {myTable.Build} = 5 AND
{myTable.Status} = 4)

I keep getting an Error the '(' is missing, in the from clause.

What's the problem with this SQL stmt?
How can I pass this stmt to the subreport if it's not possible to do it
using the report selection formula?
I'm using C#, SQL Server Database.
I view the report in crystal reportviewer.
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