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I've looked on FocalPoint, and I've read the documentation, at this point I don't think it's possible to have vertical column titles in a Pivot table. If someone has a solution please let me know, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Linda
WF 7.7.05 HP-UX - Reporting Server, Windows 2008 - Client, MSSQL 2008, FOCUS Databases, Flat Files HTML, Excel, PDF
Where the column titles run down the left hand side of the page? If this is what you are looking for there is a command called 'OVER' that you can add to the end of the field name similar to where 'NOPRINT' would go. EX:
TABLE FILE TEST PRINT COLUMN1 OVER COLUMN2 OVER COLUMN3 OVER ACROSS WEEK END
WebFOCUS App Studio 8.2.02 Windows 7, All Outputs
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