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You don't really have a field called "Sales % of Month Goal" do you? Isn't that the AS name?
Though, oddly enough, this works:
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
CAR
COMPUTE 'Sales % of Month Goal'/D10 = SALES;
ON TABLE SET PAGE NOLEAD
ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
ON TABLE SET STYLESHEET *
BORDER=1, BORDER-COLOR=SILVER, FONT='ARIAL', SIZE=8, $
TYPE=DATA, COLUMN=Sales, COLOR=RED, $
END
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
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This would come down to the whole "spaces in my field name" which I would consider a very poor practice even outside of WebFOCUS.
Make the field title using 'AS' as Francis was asking.
COMPUTE SALES_PCT_MTH_GL/D10 = SALES; AS 'Sales % of Month Goal'
The stylesheet would then use SALES_PCT_MTH_GL. Until I see documentation from IBI that spaces can be used in a fieldname, I wouldn't trust it, and even then, I would still avoid it.
Windows: WF 7.6.2: SQL Server 2008 R2
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