This dialog box appears when you click the New button when the Parameter Fields entry is selected in the Field Explorer.
Use the Create New Parameter Field dialog box to create a parameter field that you can use in a formula, in a record selection formula, or in the body of the report itself.
Enter the name you want to assign to the parameter field in this box. This is the name that will appear in the Fields list in the Formula Editor and it will be used to identify the field when the field is used in the report or in a formula.
Note: When a parameter field name appears, the program puts a question mark at the beginning of the name, to identify it as a parameter field. Thus, if you name a parameter field "Prompt 1," the name will appear in the field list in the Formula Editor as "?Prompt1."
Enter the text you want the program to use for your prompt into this box. For example, if you are prompting for a state value, you might want to enter a prompt like "Enter state of interest." You can use approximately 20 characters/spaces in your prompt.
Select the data type of the parameter field from this list. For example, if you are going to be prompting for a value in a numeric field, select "Number."
If you select Date or DateTime for your parameter's Value type, you can alter the default date/time formats by using the Options command from the File menu. For details, see To set standard default formats for Date, Time, and Date/Time fields.
By selecting the Allow multiple values check box, you can select more than one default value for your parameter field. You can choose more than one default value for your parameter field after you click the Refresh button on the Standard toolbar.
By selecting the Discrete value(s) option, you can select only discrete, or singular, values for your parameter field. If you have Allow multiple values selected, you will be able to select more than one discrete value for your parameter field, though those discrete values will continue to function singularly as opposed to a range value. You can choose discrete values for your parameter field after you choose the Refresh Report Data command.
By selecting the Range value(s) option, you can select a range of values for your parameter field. For example, if you've selected a currency field, your parameter field (with range value selected) could equal any number that falls between $10,000 and $100,000.
This option is only available if you select the Allow multiple values check box.
Selecting this option enables you to choose both discrete and range values for your parameter field.
The Allow editing of default values check box is, by default, selected. With this check box selected, you can edit values in the parameter field after the parameter field has been added to the report. To edit default values, click the Refresh button and select Prompt for new parameter values.
Click the Set default values button to set the default prompt settings for the parameter field you are creating.
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