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Thanks in advance for any insight provided.

I need to create a report with 6 fields.

The first five fields are all BY fields. Namely, School_1, Grade, School_2, Service_1, and Service_2. The sixth is a DETAIL field and contains Student_Name.

Boring so far huh?

I have a requirement to provide a count of students who have common values in the BY fields. Similar in appearance to a sub-total.

I can't use a subtotal without a sum field, but I have nothing to sum.

Any ideas?

Thanks again.

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This is fairly simple actually. Create a defined field:

DUMMY_FLD/I5 = 1;

Now you have something to SUM. Since you probably do not want this to appear in your report, you can NOPRINT it and use the ST.DUMMY_FLD in a SUBFOOT.


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or you can do a multiverb query




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