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Hi, I have the following code: TABLE FILE EMPDATA SUM CNT.PIN AS 'COUNT,PIN' BY DIV ACROSS SALARY IN-RANGES-OF 50000 TOP 100000 ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM OFF ON TABLE NOTOTAL ON TABLE SET ONLINE-FMT HTML END
The last raneg shows as 100000 - 9999999999 (Max field size). How do i show this as 100000+?
Here's a crazy, possible solution. You need to define your own ranges using FOR and then you need to use COLUMNS to make sure the columns are sorted not in alphabetical order, but in numerical order. This is NOT elegant, but may give you (or someone else) an idea or two.
TABLE FILE EMPDATA
SUM
CNT.PIN AS 'PIN_COUNT'
BY DIV
FOR SALARY
0 TO 49999.99 AS '0-49,999.99' LABEL R1 OVER
50000 TO 99999.99 AS '50,000-99,999.99 ' LABEL R2 OVER
100000 TO 9999999999
AS '100,000+' LABEL R3
ON TABLE SET ASNAMES ON
ON TABLE HOLD
END
TABLE FILE HOLD
SUM
PIN_COUNT AS 'COUNT.PIN'
BY DIV
ACROSS E02 COLUMNS '0-49,999.99' AND '50,000-99,999.99' AND '100,000+'
END
Francis
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I was going to suggest a define for the ranges, not familiar with FOR, most interesting. I had to do a define due to specific reporting requirements for the government on student aid, as the in-groups-of just would solve the issue.
Leah
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