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I remember seeing this in the old version of webfocus, either 4.3 or 5, but it seems this problem still exists in 7.6. When I use ON TABLE SUBTOTAL, the text "TOTAL" is always one row higher than the data. I know I could place

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You are not the first to notice this phenomena and I doubt that you will be the last.
Look here.


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try
TABLE FILE CAR PRINT RCOST BY COUNTRY
ON TABLE SUBFOOT 
"RCOST Totals: <ST.RCOST "
END  


ira


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You are not the first to notice this phenomena and I doubt that you will be the last.
Look here.


That particular thread was viewed 18,336 times. I hope Gerry Cohen took a peek once in a while.


Francis


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Originally posted by ira:
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TABLE FILE CAR PRINT RCOST BY COUNTRY
ON TABLE SUBFOOT 
"RCOST Totals: <ST.RCOST "
END  


ira


I was trying to say in my original post that this is an awkward solution because I have over 50 columns - 4 columns each month plus YTD total, and need to adjust their position one by one with stylesheet, but the left caret was cut off after I posted. Thanks anyway Smiler


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Originally posted by jimster06:
You are not the first to notice this phenomena and I doubt that you will be the last.
Look here.


Thanks jimster06, I'm still walking through that thread...


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Originally posted by Francis Mariani:
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You are not the first to notice this phenomena and I doubt that you will be the last.
Look here.


That particular thread was viewed 18,336 times. I hope Gerry Cohen took a peek once in a while.


I'll follow and post to that thread instead, and mark this closed.

However I'd like that master thread reopened or even pinned so everybody can rant there, lol


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Hi..
In one of my current requirements, I dont need the BY field Valueto be displayed in the SUBTOTAL caption. I just want the word total.

 
ON COUNTRY SUBTOTAL AS 'Total'


It needs to be displayed like, "Total" alone, instead of Total England, Total France etc.

I cant go for Subfoot, because the number of columns is very high, nearly 30+.

Any suggestions on getting this done ?


Thanks,

Ramkumar.
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You can add an empty sort field


DEFINE FILE CAR
  DUMMY/A1='';
END

TABLE FILE CAR
  SUM 
    DEALER_COST
  BY COUNTRY NOPRINT
  BY DUMMY   NOPRINT
  ON DUMMY SUBTOTAL AS 'Total'
  BY CAR
  BY MODEL
END
 
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Hi Freste,

Thank you for the suggestion. That worked perfect. Thank you.


Thanks,

Ramkumar.
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