Symptom
Crystal Reports displays zero (0) as the upper bound when the
No Upper Bound or No Lower Bound option is
chosen.
With the "no bounds" limit appearing as 0, this can confuse
users, who do not expect to see certain data. For example, consider
the following data: [-10, -5, 0, 10, 12, 20, 30]. Setting No Lower
Bound and an upper bound of 15 displays as: [0 to 15] but negative
numbers are returned as part of the data set: [-10, -5, 0, 10,
12].
Cause
The issue has been identified and tracked under
ID ADAPT00865648.
Resolution
When creating a report using no upper or lower bounds, you can provide information in a text object to note that Crystal Reports displays zero (0) as the upper bound when the No Upper Bound or No Lower Bound option is chosen.
Keywords
CR2008 CR 2008 XIR3 XI R3 TITAN RN , 6111775 , KBA , BI-RA-CR , Crystal Reports designer or Business View Manager , Bug Filed
Product
Crystal Reports 2008 V0