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I have an invisible count field. I want to show the column total but cant seem to figure out how to do it without making the field visible.

Any Help

Dan
WF 7.1.1


IBM Main Frame: MVS, FIX, VSAM

Windows SQL

WF 7.7
 
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Have you tried putting the total in a footing or subfoot?


Leah
 
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Forgive my ingnorance but how do you do that.

Dan


IBM Main Frame: MVS, FIX, VSAM

Windows SQL

WF 7.7
 
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Depends on if you are doing a simple sum or are counting values with a focus verb.

if summing
  ON TABLE SUBFOOT
"TOTAL COUNT IS <CT.COUNTED"


In the above assume counted is what you are summing.

If you are counting using COUNT or SUM.CNT then you can recap or summarize and assign a field to the total of the column containing the count, then put that field in the footing. Do you have documentation or on-line help you can search.

Also, someone is sure to ask you to update your signature in the profile so we know what version you are using.


Leah
 
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ok thanks for the info


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