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Hi, I'm new on the forum and with FOCUS language too... and I'm really about to go crazy with this one...
FYI, I'm using DevStudio 8105 on Unix with Oracle DB.
So..I need to create a 'multiple report' report (on the same page) (for instance: 'North America Sales Summary' and 'Europe Sales Summary'). Ok...don't ask...it's the requirement...It made no sense and I know...
One thing to know, these two reports will always fits on one sheet...it's two really small grid.
I'm almost there... In my .fex, I have written two TABLE FILE
EXAMPLE:
TABLE FILE SALES HEADING "North america and Europe sales" "EXECUTED_BY: blablabla" "EXECUTED_ON: blablabla"
SUM AMOUNT BY CLIENT WHERE REGION EQ 'AM' ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD ON TABLE ROW-TOTAL AS 'Total' ON TABLE COLUMN-TOTAL AS 'TOTAL' ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML AS TAB1 ...
ENDSTYLE END
-* BEGINNING OF THE SECOND REPORT (within the same FEX)
TABLE FILE SALES -*(yes, sales again) SUM AMOUNT BY CLIENT WHERE REGION EQ 'EU' ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD ON TABLE ROW-TOTAL AS 'Total' ON TABLE COLUMN-TOTAL AS 'TOTAL' ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML AS TAB1 ...
ENDSTYLE END
-RUN
END OF THE EXAMPLE:
The problem is:
When I don't apply styling to the reports, everything is fine (well, ugly but the output is ok). The moment I'm trying to have a header (only on the upper report) or/and a different styling on the first and second report (DATA, HEADERS, TOTALS, ACROSS), everything become a mess.
I've tried the followings without success :
- compound reports - two different stylesheets
The nearest I came up it's when I reproduce each line of styling in both reports, even if one have an ACROSS and the other don't... For my 10 rows header in the first report, I must have 10 blanks for the second report...I obviously end up with 10 blank lines between the two reports... visually, it's really bad.
how can I have different styling applied on two different report within the same FEX.
Thanks a lot for your help !!
PS:I know it might be unclear so don't hesitate to ask questions
RichardThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
Save each report in a separate report. Then create a new Document and insert the two focexecs into the document. That way you'll have one page that contains both reports independent of each other. You can have whatever style you want for each of them.
WebFOCUS 8206, Unix, Windows
Posts: 1853 | Location: New York City | Registered: December 30, 2015
In this example, the styling seems to be working for the two reports. What is the specific issue? I can only guess your example doesn't illustrate the problem you see.
SET PAGE-NUM=NOLEAD
-RUN
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM
SALES
BY CAR
ACROSS WEIGHT
WHERE COUNTRY EQ 'JAPAN'
HEADING
"JAPAN <+0>SALES"
-*ON TABLE ROW-TOTAL AS 'TOTAL'
-*ON TABLE COLUMN-TOTAL AS 'TOTAL'
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML AS TAB1
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=REPORT, SQUEEZE=ON, FONT='ARIAL',
SIZE=9, BORDER=1, BORDER-COLOR=SILVER,
$
TYPE=HEADING, STYLE=ITALIC, SIZE=10, $
TYPE=HEADING, ITEM=1, COLOR=RED, $
TYPE=TITLE, STYLE=BOLD, COLOR=SILVER, $
TYPE=ACROSSTITLE, STYLE=BOLD, COLOR=SILVER, $
TYPE=GRANDTOTAL, COLOR=RED, $
ENDSTYLE
END
-RUN
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM
SALES
BY CAR
ACROSS WEIGHT
WHERE COUNTRY EQ 'ENGLAND'
HEADING
"ENGLAND <+0>SALES"
ON TABLE ROW-TOTAL AS 'TOTAL'
ON TABLE COLUMN-TOTAL AS 'TOTAL'
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML AS TAB1
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=REPORT, SQUEEZE=ON, FONT='ARIAL',
SIZE=9, BORDER=1, BORDER-COLOR=SILVER,
$
TYPE=HEADING, STYLE=UNDERLINE, SIZE=10, $
TYPE=HEADING, ITEM=1, COLOR=GREEN, $
TYPE=TITLE, STYLE=BOLD, COLOR=NAVY, $
TYPE=ACROSSTITLE, STYLE=BOLD, COLOR=NAVY, $
TYPE=GRANDTOTAL, COLOR=GREEN, $
ENDSTYLE
END
-RUN
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
Production: WF 7.7.05M, Dev Studio, BID, MRE, WebSphere, DB2 / Test: WF 8.1.05M, App Studio, BI Portal, Report Caster, jQuery, HighCharts, Apache Tomcat, MS SQL Server
When you post code, it's best to write code using one of the IBI supplied files, anyone with WebFOCUS can run and debug the code.
I've definitely had problems with styling when outputting two reports, but the example I provided doesn't have the issue. I need to see the code hidden behind the ....
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
Production: WF 7.7.05M, Dev Studio, BID, MRE, WebSphere, DB2 / Test: WF 8.1.05M, App Studio, BI Portal, Report Caster, jQuery, HighCharts, Apache Tomcat, MS SQL Server
Originally posted by BabakNYC: Save each report in a separate report. Then create a new Document and insert the two focexecs into the document. That way you'll have one page that contains both reports independent of each other. You can have whatever style you want for each of them.
I'm not sure to understand what you meen...I've allready tried to have another procedure with two includes (my two reports) and it doesn't work. And it make sense since include only append the code so I end up with the exact code and the same result. Thanks for your help
I've had the exact same problem. The html stylesheets that are created for both reports use the same IDs, so some of the styling from the first report bleeds into the second. It can be infuriating, as a minor adjustment to the first report can send the second on a bender when they both had worked fine together.
I solved the problem with html iframes. I run each report via a separate focexec, each delivered to its own iframe on a single output page. That is, when the user clicks the Submit button, an html page comes up with two iframes in it, I use the page's onload trigger to execute one focexec in one iframe on the page, execute the other in another iframe. That keeps everything very separate.
It ain't pretty, but it's very dependable.
Posts: 1012 | Location: At the Mast | Registered: May 17, 2007
When posting code, it's a good idea to be precise. There's no mention of HTMLCSS in the original post. As both BabakNYC and John suggest, iframe is the best way to deal with this.
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
Production: WF 7.7.05M, Dev Studio, BID, MRE, WebSphere, DB2 / Test: WF 8.1.05M, App Studio, BI Portal, Report Caster, jQuery, HighCharts, Apache Tomcat, MS SQL Server
but the way CSS works is that the last reference to an element will override any attributes of the element that has been set earlier in your code - hence "cascading"
As others have mentioned you will need to either code as a document or separate iframes. The document will give you a more freedom for changing report format - try your orignal code in either PDF or XLSX format and you will only see one report displayed.
Cheers
Stu
WebFOCUS 8.2.03 (8.2.06 in testing)
Posts: 253 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: February 07, 2007
Thanks John for the suggestion, I had a similar problem very recently but ends up with coding the same styling in both TABLE requests. I will have to give a try using iframes.
-Rifaz
WebFOCUS 7.7.x and 8.x
Posts: 406 | Location: India | Registered: June 13, 2013