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I'm not sure this is going to work because, as I understand it, the SKIPIF statement will move to the next record. It's difficult to explain but our document is doing something like this:
Record Table Start Transaction 1 Transaction 2 Transaction 3 Table End I'm basically trying to skip a transaction and not skip the record entirely. So as a real world example: Mr John Doe Table Start Bill: Fix Printer £50 Fee: Monthly management fee. £100 Fee: Admin Fee £25 Table End What I'm trying to achieve is to only show the items that start with "Fee:" so I can use these items to create an invoice that just lists fees. At this point in time I am only able to get blank rows for the items not starting with "Fee:", not able to remove the row all together. |
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