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Syntax of SQL Expression Fields in Crystal Reports 11

Asked by PantoffelSlippers in Business Objects, Crystal Reports Software

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Hi Experts,

I'm trying out SQL Expression Fields in Crystal Reports 11 but I'm not having any luck.

The report is showing records from a table called Candidates.  There is also table Education.  One record in Candidates has many records in Education.  
The tables link on Candidates.CandidateID = Education.CandidateID

I simply want to show in the report, for each record in Candidates table, how many education records are there.  The SQL Query would look like this:

SELECT COUNT(Education.CandidateID)
FROM Education
WHERE Education.CandidateID = X

Where X is the CandidateID of the record in the details section.  I just cannot get this query converted to syntax accepted by the SQL Expression Field in Crystal!  I keep getting the same error message in Crystal when saving that states there is incorrect syntax near the keyword select.

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