Hi
I've seen this post Custom queries (6716)
and tried this as a custom subtitle
=Individual(['QueryRoot'])
The query works well, but when I look at print preview the subtitle is just the text of the function.
Any ideas as to what may be wrong?
* Custom Query - Include parameter in sub title
Custom Query - Include parameter in sub title
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FH 7.0.17.1 on Windows 10 Home
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Re: Custom Query - Include parameter in sub title
In FH V6, the parameter name must now be enclosed in "double string quotes" as elsewhere in your Query.
e.g.
=Individual(["QueryRoot"])
or
=Name(["QueryRoot"]) should work too.
However, it does depend on the data type of the "QueryRoot" parameter being an Individual Record.
e.g.
=Individual(["QueryRoot"])
or
=Name(["QueryRoot"]) should work too.
However, it does depend on the data type of the "QueryRoot" parameter being an Individual Record.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Custom Query - Include parameter in sub title
Many thanks. Both individual and name now work.
On my first attempt individual didn't work, so I tried name and that worked, so then I tried individual again and that then worked!
On my first attempt individual didn't work, so I tried name and that worked, so then I tried individual again and that then worked!
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FH 7.0.17.1 on Windows 10 Home
FH 7.0.17.1 on Windows 10 Home