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I need to display a variable value(RNO) in the footer of my report.The following is my code(I need to display RNO in the footing next to the 'Date: &DATEMDYYYY' value) -
-SET &RNO = IF (&RNO EQ '') THEN NULL ELSE &RNO;
EX procedure1 &RNO;
TABLE FILE SQLOUT
PRINT
AAA
BBB
CCC
DDD
BY XXX NOPRINT BY YYY NOPRINT PAGE-BREAK SUBHEAD
""
"COMMENT"
"COMMENT"
""
ON GGG SUBFOOT
""
"**************"
"**************"
HEADING
"____________________________________<0X
_________________________"
FOOTING BOTTOM
"____________________________________<0X
_________________________"
" Date: &DATEMDYYYY <+0>xxxxxxx <0X
xxxxxxxxxxx<+0> Page: <TABPAGENO of <TABLASTPAGE"
ON TABLE HOLD AS REPORT FORMAT HTMTABLE
END
-RUN
-IF &LINES GT 0 THEN :SReport;
-INCLUDE wferr.fex
-EXIT
-:SReport
-HTMLFORM BEGIN
<html>
<body>
<br>
<div align="center">
!IBI.FIL.REPORT;
</div>
</body>
</HTML>
-HTMLFORM END
When you call a procedure with EX procname value, the procname has no knowledge of &variable names within the calling procedure, only that a value has been passed.
You can use &&variables, these will be passed through, or refer to the values in the order that they are referenced on the call line as &1, &2 etc.
Alan. WF 7.705/8.007
Posts: 1451 | Location: Portugal | Registered: February 07, 2007
Hi Aditya, I see you are running an SQL stored procedure from within a FOCEXEC. Your parameter &RNO is local to your FOCEXEC so you should be able to write your FOOTING: