When you run a Salesforce report and toggle the Show Details option on or off, the record count displayed in the report may change. This behavior is typically caused by the configuration of the report's columns, summaries, groupings, or filters, and how those settings interact with object relationships defined at the Report Type level.
Understanding why the record count changes helps you configure your report correctly so results are consistent regardless of whether details are shown or hidden.
Why the Record Count Changes When Details Are Hidden
When report columns are hidden (Show Details is disabled) and the report does not contain references to any parent or child of the target object — such as filters, summaries, or groupings — then any relationship requirement defined at the Report Type level is ignored. This causes records that would normally be excluded to appear in the report, increasing the count.
Example Scenario: Opportunities Report with Account Columns
Suppose you create a report on the Opportunities object and add columns from the Accounts object.
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