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percent difference of 2 summary fields in the same group

Asked by mflatford in Crystal Reports Software

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I have a report that looks like this:

Name
        2004                  Product1      Product2      Product3      Product4
           Jan-2004         1000.00         0                  0              5000.00
           Feb-2004         100.00           0                  0              1000.00
           March-2004     6000.00         0                  0              3000.00
           April-2004        1000.00         0            2000.00          5000.00

               YTD Total     xxxxx.xx        x              xxxxx.x           xxxx.xx

        2005                  Product1      Product2      Product3      Product4
           Jan-2005         1000.00         0                  0              5000.00
           Feb-2005         100.00           0                  0              1000.00
           March-2005     6000.00         0                  0              3000.00
           April-2005        1000.00         0            2000.00          5000.00

               YTD Total     xxxxx.xx        x              xxxxx.x           xxxx.xx

I wish to show the Percent growth/decline of the YTD Total of Product1 in 2004 vs 2005.

How do I do this?

I looked at a post  with some formula code but it took the totals from group to group. These totals are in the same group.

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