I tried the following logic in my heading for my PDF and it didn't work. My try is TYPE=HEADING,LINE=4,WRAP=5,$
Can anybody help me?
TABLE FILE CAR PRINT COUNTRY COMPUTE TEST_TEXT/A200 = 'HE DIDN'T MAKE IT HERE FOR TWO DAYS AND THEN WHEN HE DID SHOW UP IT WAS 15 MINUTES BEFORE WE WERE READY TO CLOSE. HE WAS AWARE OF OUR HOURS'; WHERE READLIMIT EQ 100 WHERE RECORDLIMIT EQ 100 HEADING " " ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF ON TABLE SET PAGE NOLEAD ON TABLE SET STYLESHEET * TYPE=REPORT, GRID=OFF, FONT='ARIAL', SIZE=8, $ TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=TEST_TEXT, COLOR=BLUE, WRAP=5, $ ENDSTYLE ENDThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Mark1,
Windows version 768
February 17, 2011, 10:19 AM
<FreSte>
Mark,
I don't understand. There is no heading in your example. Do you want to have the long text-line wrapped in your heading ?? If yes, see below:
DEFINE FILE CAR
TEST_TEXT/A200 = 'HE DIDN'T MAKE IT HERE FOR TWO DAYS AND THEN WHEN HE DID SHOW UP IT WAS 15 MINUTES BEFORE WE WERE READY TO CLOSE. HE WAS AWARE OF OUR HOURS';
END
TABLE FILE CAR
HEADING
"<TEST_TEXT "
" "
" "
SUM DEALER_COST
BY COUNTRY AS ''
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF
ON TABLE SET PAGE NOLEAD
ON TABLE SET STYLESHEET *
TYPE=REPORT, GRID=OFF,FONT='ARIAL', SIZE=8, $
TYPE=HEADING,LINE=1,WRAP=5,$
ENDSTYLE
END
February 17, 2011, 10:21 AM
Mark1
Yeah, sorry I wasn't clear. I needed the line in the header to wrap in my pdf output. This worked... Thank you!! The key is defining the field instead of making it an amper variable.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Mark1,