The few times I have used CR to access data on the i, it was done using the
PF in a subreport. All the PF fields were available. I would assume that
a LF would only return the records it referenced and then only the fields
that were defined in the LF DDS.

John McKee


On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Crystal Reports <
crystalcleardecisions@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It seems to me, if I remember, the logical file, when used in Crystal
REports, it passing not only all the records of the file OEOEHDOH, but also
all the many fields. Is this correct?
If the CR only is interested in say 5 fields, how can we code this logical
or to make a new one that will only pass less, is that a performance issue
would you say?
I have also added a temporary filter to this logical
R OEORHDRR PFILE(OEORHDOH)
K OHORDT R K OHSHTC R
K OHORDD R DESCEND
O OHORDD COMP(LT 20130101) *** MY ADD O
OHSHTC COMP(EQ ' ')
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