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Crystal reports 8.5 with access database - unable to use memo field in formula

Asked by ng99999 in Microsoft Access Database, Crystal Reports Software

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Crystal Reports 8.5 - I have a field in an Access 97 table that is of memo type and I'm trying to get the right 12 characters of the field and to compare them but get an error stating I can't use a memo field in a formula.

The memo field contains strings of numbers so it is really poorly written but is a 3rd aprty app so cannot change.  I need to check that the last 12 digits of a string are all zero's.

Here is what I was attempting:  if right({memofield},12) = "000000000000" then.....
but got the error.  Any way this can be done?
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