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Reports | Related objects by lookup | Report o page layout

Hello,

I have a object which is like A -> B-> C with LOOkUP relationships
A is Master
B is child
C is grand child

I have created a report type and report with this relationship.

I have added this to page layour of B and C

On any record of B when the report which is added to the page layout is Clicked.
then an additional criteria is automatically added to the report like Custom Object B id = 00Ob0000004N23g

But the same thing does not happen with object C
the Custom Object C id = 00Ob0000004N23g

is added but Custom Object B id = 00Ob0000004N23g is not added.

Also does below many any difference
User-added image
Any tips ?
Best Answer chosen by Ab
Sagar PareekSagar Pareek
Hi Sandrine,

1. Each "A" record must have at least one related "B" record means -> The parent record will only be included if and only if it have child record under it.

2. "A" records may or may not have related "B" records means -> The parent record will be always included, no matter if it have child record linked to it or not.

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Ispita Saha 20Ispita Saha 20
Yes it have have a difference and perhaps has some impact too.
It means that the Parent will be included only if it has a Child.
Sagar PareekSagar Pareek
Hi Sandrine,

1. Each "A" record must have at least one related "B" record means -> The parent record will only be included if and only if it have child record under it.

2. "A" records may or may not have related "B" records means -> The parent record will be always included, no matter if it have child record linked to it or not.
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