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A quick search said to use: &FOCFOCEXEC. That simpley returns: _ADHOCRQ as opposed to the fex name. Can I get the fex name to print in a footer in WF8???

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Try &FOCFEXNAME
 
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&FOCFEXNAME

that returns: ADHOCRQ


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I take it you're running in Managed Reporting.

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Try &MR_fex or &QUERY_PARM
 
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You can also try "-? &" to see what variables are set


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that returns: ADHOCRQ

It will return that value when run from App Studio (or DS) editor. When you run it as a user (from BI Portal or a Portal etc.), or from the environments tree in App Studio, then it should contain the physical name of the focexec.


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Thanks Tony! You were right!


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Tony! You were right!

Well, that's a first Razzer (before anyone else can say that Wink)

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