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I have requirement to use the set variable directly in SUBFOOT. Iam trying to wrap it, but wrap doesn't work unless I use that variable as define field. Has any body have idea to wrap the text from SET variable in PDF?
Thank You SandhyaThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
-SET &TEST = '1234567890 1234567890 123456789012345678901234567890';
SET PRINTPLUS ON
DEFINE FILE ibisamp/car
TEST/A100 WITH CAR = '1234567890 1234567890 123456789012345678901234567890';
END
TABLE FILE IBISAMP/CAR
SUM DCOST SALES BY CAR BY TEST NOPRINT
ON CAR SUBFOOT
"CAR <TEST <+0>&TEST"
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=SUBFOOT,ITEM=1,OBJECT=FIELD,WRAP=.5,WIDTH=.5,COLOR=RED,$
TYPE=SUBFOOT,ITEM=3,OBJECT=TEXT,WRAP=.5,WIDTH=.5,COLOR=BLUE,$
END
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