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I noticed in the reporting tool of Dev Studio that when I select a BY field, the prefix drop down box has the options "BY" and "ALL". The "ALL" option produces the following code: BY ALL.[field name]. I can't tell a difference in the output. Does anyone know what this prefix does?

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Josh

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WebFOCUS 8.0.09
Windows, DB2 iSeries, ODBC
Output: Excel, HTML, PDF, AHTML
 
Posts: 37 | Registered: October 26, 2007Report This Post
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It has an effect similar to SET ALL=ON: In a parent-child (one-to-many) relationship, Print Child_data BY PARENT would normally omit any Parent that has no child-segment instances; using BY ALL.PARENT would cause the parent value to be included in the output (with Missing as the child segment's field values).


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Interesting....

The Atlanta office hadn't heard of it and says that it must be a new feature. Any idea when it was put in? I wonder why they put this in if they already had SET ALL = ON?

-Josh


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