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Add Group Count in Crystal Report - Using Summary Field

 Posted on: 9/14/2009 11:24:51 AM by Bubbly | Views: 1372 | Category: ASP.NET | Level: Beginner | Print Article
Here in this section we are calculating the count of the records in group.

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Introduction
The following C# - Crystal Reports section describes how to add a summary field in the Crystal Reports . Here in this section we are calculating the count of the records in group. 

1. In the Crystal Reports designer view window, right click on the Report Footer , just below the Total field and select Insert -> Summary .














2.Then you will get a screen , select the tblrrr.Receiptno from the combo box and select Count from next Combo Box , and summary
location Group #2:tblrrr.refund(In my case here which is my group name). Click Ok button 

















3. Now you can see CountofReceiptno1(which is circled) in the group section 










Sample output :












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