Data context formats – HP Intelligent Management Center Standard Software Platform User Manual

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data context is /Country[Australia]/ChildIndex[5], the Context
Report Part data context is "/"+{Customer.Country}.

Cross-tabs

If the object you copy in your source report is part of a cross-tab, the Context
Report Part data context is based on the selected object embedded in the
cross-tab. Crystal Reports creates the data context by tracking if the selected
object in the cross-tab is a row, column, or cell. Next, the program retrieves
row and column names. Then it parses the Design view data context. Finally,
it generates the Context Report Part data context by adding the GridRow
ColumnValue

function if the group in the data context formula appears in

the row or column names retrieved earlier. You might see, for example, a
data context such as:

"/"+GridRowColumnValue("Customer.Country")+"/"+GridRow
ColumnValue("Customer.Region")

Data context formats

Normally, a data context formula appears as follows:

"/" + {Table.Field} + "/" + {Table.Field}

You can also use these formats:

XPath-like format:

/USA/Bicycle

Strongly-Typed format:

/Country[USA]/Product Class[Bicycle]

Note:

You can add detail-level information in 0-based format:

/USA/Bicycle/ChildIndex[4]

Note:

You can also use a wildcard to identify all instances:

/USA/*

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