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I am finding that, when OVER is combined with ACROSS, OVER is ignored when the report is rendered in AHTML (as opposed to HTML, XLSX or PDF), so that the verb objects are rendered as parallel columns, with column-titles -- rather than stacked as interspersed rows with the verb object identified by a row-title.
Is that a documented feature of AHTML?This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
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According to the Active Technology documentation page 354:
Unsupported Commands and Features
The following is a list of commands and features that are not supported for HTML active reports: OVER, including Financial Modeling Language (FML) PAGE-BREAK RECAP SKIP-LINE HTMLCSS Calling an external cascading style sheet (CSS) file to style reports BORDER OLAP GRAPHLOOK, including conditional styling
WebFOCUS 8206, Unix, Windows
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