Passing a group value to a subreport

Hi,
I have 2 identical payroll reports that group by Department, then Employee.  The only difference in the reports' output is that Report A runs for a specific Pay Period, and Report B runs for YTD information. Because I want to display this information on the same report, I need to make B a subreport of A.
When you run them independently, they both show all information for all employees in all departments.  The goal is to have report B in the Department Group Footer of report A, and only display the YTD information for that Department Group.  I have report B inserted in the correct place, and thought I had the subreport links correct.  One link is using the YYYY from the pay period end date of report A to determine which YTD information to pull.  This works ok.  The second link is linking Department from report A to Department in report B.  I thought this would generate department specific information for report B in each respective footer of report A. However, whenever I generate the data, the ENTIRE subreport displays in every group footer...not just report B's information for the group in which it resides.
What am I missing?

Figured it out.  It was the combination of parameters in my subreport that was messing me up.  I did not have them properly grouped with () so that they evaluated correctly.

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