crystal reports Summarising field in group header has duplicated value - crystal-reports

I am trying to summarise (sum) a field in a group header and the value is being multiplied by the number of details lines within the group.
The structure of my data is the following tables-
Branch
Job
Invoice
InvoiceLineItem
and my report groups follow the same pattern, with the invoice line item being the detail line
So I can include a summary of any of the InvoiceLineItem fields in the group header and this works as expected.
What I want is to include a summary of a field from the invoice table, for instance "NumberofDaystoDeliver" in all the group headers. So in the Invoice group header, its simple, i just put the Invoice.NumberofDaystoDeliver field there.
But when I create a summary in the Job and Branch groups the Invoice.NumberofDaystoDeliver field is summed for each detail line which can be a varying number.
I know I can use Running Totals in the footer but is there any way to do this in the headers?
Thanks

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Merge data inside group Crystal Reports

I have a Crystal Report setup in my WPF Application. The report is grouping data based on VENDOR NAME field as shown in attached image. Now what i want is to show data inside a group only once.
I mean as in first group TOYOTA HOUSE the Vendor name is repeating although other column values are different. i want is under this group just show this record once and for other columns ADD/sum their values and show. I know i can do that in SQL query but can i do this in crystal report ?
Instead of showing in the details section add it to the group footer section.
suppress details section
and add totals in group footer

Crystal Reports Incorrect Grand Total

I tried looking for the answer but all the questions were more complicated, needing more complicated answers.
I'm trying to find the sum of a column in Crystal Reports, putting it into the footer, but when I do it gets a grand total that is totally incorrect. For example, i want to find the sum of the column balance, which has only got one row with £0.68, but CR puts £69.36. I have had to suppress the duplicates, so that probably has something to do with it, but since i'm new to everything code related I need some help.
The duplicate values you are seeing most likely are not a bug, but rather are data columns that have a many-to-one relationship with other data columns in a joined data table. Which is when grouping your data becomes necessary. For example, within a database one Invoice record typically joins with 1 or more Invoice Detail records. Each Invoice Detail record will have the same Invoice Number, and you will have duplicate Invoice Number values in your report. You say you begin by filtering your report to a single customer, but if that customer has more than one invoice, without a grouping level on Invoice Number, then the details section is the only place you can print the Invoice Number and it will duplicate over and over again for each item on the invoice that is defined on your Invoice Detail table. By grouping on Invoice Number you can use the group header section to print data fields that have a 1-to-1 relationship with any one invoice without duplicating them. Then you can use a summary field in the group footer section that properly reflects your grouped data without counting the duplicate values.

crystal report - repeat group header across multiple column

I have a report that has 3 columns and it is grouped by a value that i display in the group header. The report is setup to run down then across.
If the details span across multiple columns, how do I repeat that group header on the next column.
I have already checked "repeat group header on each page" in the group expert.
I have already checked "format groups with multiple column" in the Layout tab of the details section.
It will not let me insert a text object in the group header of each column.
Not sure how to do this. I could write a formula to only show at the top of each column, but not sure if there is a function to find out when the second column has started.
edit
What i want is below
Group Header Text Group Header Text Group Header Text
Detail Values Detail Values Detail Values
Detail Values Detail Values Detail Values
I would like to have the Group Header Text show at the top of each column. Doesn't matter if its the start of a new group or in the middle of the group.
thanks.
okay, I have your solution, the field, that you are grouping by , just place it on to the page header and it will repeat itself on every page until the columns of that group are finished.
Lets say you are grouping by Employee Names, just put the Employee Name field on to the page header and it should solve the issue, I jsut tried it and it worked, thanks.
There is Previous() function available in formulas that allows to show-hide a Text Object based on the change of specific field value from previous to current record.
Is this what are you looking for? Can you edit you question drawing a sample af what you have and what you want?

Flatten data inside a crystal report

Ok, this might be a weird request, but is it possible to essentially flatten my dataset inside a crystal report?
I have a datatable in C# that was created with a join, so when it hits the report its 2 records. Most of the columns have identical data, with the last few displaying a different address.
Instead of printing the detail section multiple times with mostly similar data, I need to display 1 'record' with the common data printed once, and each records address arranged next it. As in, all the common fields displayed in one area, and then next to that the address fields from the record where 'AddressType = 1', then next to that the address fields where 'AddressType = 2'
Is this a subreport thing? Because even with subreports I can't get it to only print 1 detail section with the data from just the first record.
Is this even possible with crystal? For long drawn out reasons, I can't flatten the data before it gets to the report.
Ok, someone here in the office showed me the way, so I'll put this out there.
Given data with cols A,B,C all common and D,E different across multiple rows, this is how I 'flattened' the dataset in crystal:
Create a group based on col A, and put A,B,C inside that group header - get rid of the details section entirely
Create a subreport in the group header for each row of data, in my case 2 subreports
Inside each subreport, put fields D,E. Important: There are NO links for these subreports!
For each subreport go into the Select Expert and create a condition that shows only 1 particular row of data. This conditional will have the same field for each subreport, but different values. In my case it was AddressType='A', and AddressType='B'
This will produce 1 report, with A,B,C listed once, and D,E listed once for each subreport(once for each row of data)
This was confusing, time consuming, and I hate crystal reports now more than ever.
It would be pretty ugly, but you could add a group for each common field in Group Expert and then display the data for the common fields in the last group header. So if your common fields are field1 through field5, you would create five groups and put all five fields in the group header of field5. Then you would put the unique address fields (call them field field6 through field8) in the details section.
Now the trick is getting everything to line up correctly. You can set "underlay following sections" on the group header for field5; this will cause field1 through field5 to "fall down" into the details section. You just need to make sure that field6 through field8 are all to the right of field1 through field5 so the text does not overlap.
Now, if you want the two address records to print horizontally, I think you will need a subreport with multiple columns for that. But the same principle applies -- just make sure the subreport is to the right of field1 through field5 so the data doesn't overlap.
Have you tried the suppress if duplicated option on each non-address field?
Otherwise, you could group by the common id, put the common fields in that header, and then display the multiple addresses in the details section.
Or, you could remove the addresses from the datasource and use a subreport to fetch this data for each record. This would bypass the join and be the slowest option performance wise, due to having to select the addresses for each record.
Ok, firstly let's see if I understand this right :
You want a report that would be in the format
MainDetails Address(type1)
MainDetails Address(type2)
to instead be in the format
MainDetails Address(type1) Address(type2)
?
Assuming there are only two address types, you can do the following :
1) Group by Main details (whatever the unique entry is
2) Put the address details in the group header next to them, on the right
3) Also put the address details in the details section, but positioned as if they were in the Address(type2) column positions, so it looks like :
GH MainDetails Address
D.......................................Address
4) Next, add a sort to the report on the AddressType field, so that AddressType=1 shows first.
5) Add a conditional suppression formula to the Details section saying {AddressType=1}
6) Using the Section Expert, in the Group Header tick the 'underlay following sections' box
This should work as long as the number of addresses is either 1 or 2.