Peter,

As Luis mentioned, it's probably only valid in total lines. This would make sense if under the covers Query hasn't read the record yet, at header time.

-mark

At 7/21/10 08:04 AM, you wrote:
"You can use &FIELD, where FIELD is the field name from a file. I would
imagine that it would also work on a derived field. I think that it must
be specified in upper case, but it's been a while since I've used that
feature, so I'm not 100% sure.
-mark"

Hi Mark!

I tried both ways (a field from a file and a work field), always in
uppercase, and it does not work like that. Looks like this &FIELD is
simply treated as a constant value and is not interpreting it as a field
value. You will have the title "&FIELD" included in your page headings
and or footings, that is all .

Can you give us an example of how you do it?


PETER VIDAL
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