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Hi,

We have one excel report which will be generated with dynamic number of columns using the Print *. Now I would like to print all columns except first column. As I don't know specific number of columns count, how can be this achieved?

Iam using Webfocus 764 version.

Thank You
Sandhya J

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WEBFOCUS 8202/Windows
PDF/HTML/XML
 
Posts: 53 | Registered: December 06, 2011Report This Post
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You should be able to using CHECK FILE HOLD and a -INCLUDE.

E.g.
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
COUNTRY
CAR 
MODEL
BODYTYPE
ON TABLE HOLD AS TMP_CAR
END

-RUN

CHECK FILE TMP_CAR HOLD

-RUN

TABLE FILE HOLD
PRINT  FIELDNAME
WHERE FLDNO GT 1
ON TABLE HOLD AS FEX_COLUMNS
END

-RUN

TABLE FILE TMP_CAR
PRINT
-INCLUDE FEX_COLUMNS
END


Waz...

Prod:WebFOCUS 7.6.10/8.1.04Upgrade:WebFOCUS 8.2.07OS:LinuxOutputs:HTML, PDF, Excel, PPT
In Focus since 1984
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Thank You Waz, this solution is working fine.

quote:
Originally posted by Waz:
You should be able to using CHECK FILE HOLD and a -INCLUDE.

E.g.
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
COUNTRY
CAR 
MODEL
BODYTYPE
ON TABLE HOLD AS TMP_CAR
END

-RUN

CHECK FILE TMP_CAR HOLD

-RUN

TABLE FILE HOLD
PRINT  FIELDNAME
WHERE FLDNO GT 1
ON TABLE HOLD AS FEX_COLUMNS
END

-RUN

TABLE FILE TMP_CAR
PRINT
-INCLUDE FEX_COLUMNS
END

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WEBFOCUS 8202/Windows
PDF/HTML/XML
 
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Good one Waz. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Really a nice on Waz.
Got to learn something new. Thanks for sharing!!!

Thanks,
Pravin Singh


WebFOCUS 7703
Windows, All Outputs
pravinsinghwebfocus.blogspot.com
 
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