Crystal Reports for Rational Application Developer Designer Guide

Understanding conditional attribute properties

A conditional attribute property tests to see which of two or more conditions is met. The program then applies the formatting appropriate to the condition. For example, assume that you want values under quota printed in red and all other values printed in black. The program tests to see whether the value is under quota or not. If it is under quota, then it applies the red attribute; if it is not, then it applies the black attribute.
Use an If-Then-Else formula for this kind of conditional formatting.



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