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I thought about this for a while and I couldnt succeed to come with a working solution.
Here is an example:
TABLE FILE CAR PRINT CAR BY COUNTRY WHERE COUNTRY EQ 'ENGLAND' ----------------------------------------------- COUNTRY CAR ENGLAND JAGUAR JENSEN TRIUMPH
-----------------------------------------------
Now I would like to display multiple graphs (4/page) depending on the cars in a country. So I will have 3 graphs for England, 1 for France etc(depending on the country input).
The idea was to have a loop and store the car value in a variable that will ultimately be a hold file to be used in html (eg !IBI.FIL.&COUNTER). My main problem is determining the number of graphs to display since I will have to have the html code defined in advance.
!IBI.FIL.GRAPH1;
....... etc
How will I determine the html code above in advance without knowing how many graphs I will have?
-SET &ECHO=ALL;
-SET &HOLDFNUM = 0;
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM COUNTRY BY COUNTRY
ON TABLE HOLD AS HOLDCO FORMAT ALPHA
END
-RUN
-SET &CO_LINES = &LINES;
-REPEAT ENDLOOP1A FOR &NCO FROM 1 TO &CO_LINES STEP 1;
-READ HOLDCO NOCLOSE &CO.A10.
-TYPE --- PROCESSING COUNTRY &CO
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM CAR BY CAR
WHERE COUNTRY EQ '&CO'
ON TABLE HOLD AS HOLDCA FORMAT ALPHA
END
-RUN
-SET &CA_LINES = &LINES;
-REPEAT ENDLOOP2A FOR &NCA FROM 1 TO &CA_LINES STEP 1;
-READ HOLDCA NOCLOSE &CA.A16.
-TYPE --- PROCESSING CAR &CA
-SET &HOLDFNUM = &HOLDFNUM + 1;
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM SALES
BY COUNTRY
BY CAR
BY MODEL
WHERE COUNTRY EQ '&CO'
WHERE CAR EQ '&CA'
ON TABLE HOLD AS HOLDF&HOLDFNUM FORMAT HTMTABLE
ON TABLE SET PAGE NOPAGE
END
-RUN
-ENDLOOP2A
-ENDLOOP1A
-REPEAT ENDLOOP3A FOR &HFN FROM 1 TO &HOLDFNUM STEP 1;
-HTMLFORM BEGIN
!IBI.FIL.HOLDF&HFN;
-HTMLFORM END
-ENDLOOP3A
It loops through the COUNTRY values and the respective CAR values, creating a report for each. Then it creates one HTML page with all the reports embedded. I didn't create graphs and didn't create multiple pages.
This will work for HTML. If you require PDF output, try the looping suggested here along with Compound reporting.
I hope this put you in the right direction.
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
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tex,in a similar vein to what Francis has suggested, I first determine how many grafs i'll have, by preparing an extract file and counting something or other, &MAXKOUNTER ... then prepare all my grafs, tables, and images in the agent, all numbered by some kounter
-SET &MYGRAF= 'HGRF' | &KOUNTER ; GRAPH FILE HOLD ... ON TABLE HOLD AS &MYGRAF FORMAT HTMTABLE END then loop thru the kounters from 1 up to their max value and dump them all out -HTMLFORM BEGIN
<table>
-REPEAT somelabel &MAXKOUNTER TIMES
<tr><td>
<TD>!IBI.FIL.MYPIC1;
<TD>!IBI.FIL.MYTAB1;
<TD>!IBI.FIL.MYGRAF1;
</TR>
-somelabel
-HTMLFORM END
all sorts of wild variations on this theme are possible. but the key is that i prepare them all in the agent, then dump them all when done using HTMLFORM and lots of embededded DM inside the HTMLFORM. Give you any ideas?
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