If you have a goal number and an actual number, the easy way to calculate the gap is simply:
{goal} - {actual}
But if you exceed you goal, then this number will display in the report as a negative number. The convention my boss wants to use is to put a "+" sign in front of the number to recognize we've exceeded the goal.
I've tried writing a formula that multiplies the result by -1 if the result returns negative:
shared numbervar gap;
gap := {goal} - {actual}
if gap < 0 then gap := gap * -1
gap;
But it doesn't work.
My first question is what am I doing wrong?
My second question would be, is there a better way to do this? Is what I'm calling the Gap known as something else in crystal reports?
gap
variable will lose its sign, which you need. You want to just keepgap:={goal}-{actual}
but just display it in the report with '+' as the negative sign (instead of the '-').{actual} - {goal}
?