In Salesforce Reports (Joined Report format), Cross Object Formula Fields cannot be used as common fields for grouping across multiple report blocks. This is a known limitation in Salesforce Joined Reports.
This means that if two objects have a Cross Object Formula that references the same field in a parent record, the Joined Report cannot be grouped by the Formula Field.
To work around this limitation in Salesforce Joined Reports, create a Custom Report Type for each object and manually add the parent lookup field that the Cross Object Formula references. This allows the parent field — rather than the formula field — to be used as the common grouping field in a Joined Report.
The referenced field is now available as a common field in a Joined Report created from the new Report Types.
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