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    Posted: 20 Jan 2018 at 6:25pm
I am trying to create an employee cash out report that will allow for paperless reporting. The issue that I am having is that the finance department has asked that the denominations being dropped are showing on the report and not just the total amount. Is there a way to achieve this?
For example if the amount of cash to be dropped is $100.00. Is there a way for Crystal to determine that the employee should drop 5 $20's?
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Quote DBlank Replybullet Posted: 22 Jan 2018 at 3:03am
Why 5 $20s and not 1 $100 or 2 $50s or 1$50+1$20+2$10s+2$5s?
Do you have something in your data set that defines this?
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Quote Brenmac Replybullet Posted: 22 Jan 2018 at 8:08am
At this point no. What I am planning on doing is having the employees enter their cashier ID into the parameters, which will pull all of their transactions for the day, and also enter their float count into the parameters ( 10 $5's, 20 $10's etc.). If their drop for the day is $100 but all they have is 5 $20's then obviously we don't want them to empty their float of $20's. Is there a way for CR to distinguish what would be the best option for the employee based on what is in their float?
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Quote DBlank Replybullet Posted: 23 Jan 2018 at 3:51am
You would have to write the formula, following your preferred outcomes, to have it do that.
If you can write the logic out, likely you can accomplish it using a shared variable formula or possibly just a nested if-then formula.
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Quote Brenmac Replybullet Posted: 23 Jan 2018 at 11:35am
Thank you for the input. I have started out with a few if then formulas and it seems to be working at this point.

Thanks again for your help.
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