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Subject pretty much says it. How do you set a prefix onto a field in your report? The ribbon at the top doesn't offer it, and sometimes the fields show up with it and sometimes they don't. Can someone tell me how I can add a cnt. prefix onto the front of a field I have open in App Studio?
I always do all my stuff in text source code, but I have to teach clients how to do this. It's something that you could punch up in a second in Dev Studio or InfoAssist.This message has been edited. Last edited by: John_Edwards,
Posts: 1012 | Location: At the Mast | Registered: May 17, 2007
My end-user had the field set as a By field (now called a Sort Down field) and we were looking under Field for the option. We went to Appearance (which, silly me, I thought it would be about the appearance) and clicked on aggregation and no choices!
I figured out that we needed to clear the Sort Down setting on the field and they magically appeared.
Please forward me an address to send the beer to.
J.
Posts: 1012 | Location: At the Mast | Registered: May 17, 2007
Another way is learning the code. Edit the fex in text editor and you could have put "CNT." in front of the field name. When AppStudio gets confusing, sometimes it is faster coding it manually.
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Posts: 341 | Location: Pembroke NH/Jericho NY | Registered: June 15, 2011
Originally posted by Jay Potter: Another way is learning the code. Edit the fex in text editor and you could have put "CNT." in front of the field name. When AppStudio gets confusing, sometimes it is faster coding it manually.
Read the original post again.
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 594 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 04, 2015
Squatch: Edit In Text is always better... Sometimes we need to teach the user GUI stuff... Thanks for a reminder of an alternative... Never stop thinking and passing your thoughts on ...
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