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How many subreports can you have in a Crystal Report

Tags: Crystal Sub Reports
I tried searching for this but cannot find it.

I have a simple report I need to create. The main report showes item, item name, cost and standard price. There are also four other selling price levels that are stored on a child table. I want to pull the four different price levels onto the main report and the only way I can think to do this is sub report. Everything is workign fine. I got the first two subreports to work perfectly and they show the price level in the subreport linked by the item number. Now here is where I run into an issue. As soon as I add a third sub report to show price level C everything goes wack. No matter how I add the subreport it doesn't work. The sub report C drops all the data from the main report and previous subreports and then displays all prices for every product in inventory that has a price level C attached to it. I have tried this several different ways. Now I can take the Price Level B and change the criteria to show price level C and it works fine. Bottom line once I add a third subreport I have issues. Any ideas? Is there a limit on the number of Subreports one can add?
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Zone: Database
Question Asked By: caseyu
Solution Provided By: mlmcc
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
Views: 10
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