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<GGOFAnalyst>
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I'm trying to make my report look a certain way and I was wondering what would be the best method to get the output to look like the way shown below.

Dec 07 Jan 08 Feb 08 FYD Total
Total|Budget Total|Budget Total|Budget Total|Budget|Variance
Province 1
Province 2
Province 3
Total
 
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You are going to have to give us more information. What part of what you specified are column headings? Or is every line a different set of totals?

Please give us a little more to work with from the data input side.


Ginny
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<GGOFAnalyst>
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Yea I guess it changes the format on here when you paste.

The Dates are the column headings and the Total|Budget are column subheadings. The provinces are the row headings.

Does that help?
 
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Are you going to have a set of column subheadings for each date heading?

Tell us about your measures, i.e. the data that you are adding up to put in the buckets.


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<GGOFAnalyst>
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Right now I'm including the dates as my column headings. I haven't separated them into headings and subheadings yet.

There's already a Total field and the budget is a set number and my variance is total - budget.
 
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Well, here is some quick pseudo-code that might work though I don't totally understand:

TABLE FILE filename
SUM TOTAL BUDGET 
COMPUTE VARIANCE/D12.2=BUDGET-TOTAL;
BY PROVINCE
ACROSS DATES ROW-TOTAL
END


Does that make sense to you based on your data?


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<GGOFAnalyst>
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Yes that's what I was looking for.
Thank you Smiler
 
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<GGOFAnalyst>
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Right now it shows EXPDATE_MMYY as the column heading and then underneath it it's Nov, 2007. I was wondering how can I get rid of the column heading EXPDATE_MMYY. I just want it to show the date as Nov, 2007.

This is my code:
TABLE FILE EXPENSES
SUM
TOTALAMOUNT/D15.2 AS 'Total'
MAX.BUDGET AS 'Budget'
MAX.VARIANCE AS 'Variance'
BY REGION AS 'Region'
ACROSS EXPDATE_MMYY ROW-TOTAL; AS 'Total'
WHERE EXPENSEDATE GE '20071101';
WHERE REGION NE ' ';
END
 
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Take the semicolon off of the ACROSS and say AS '' which gives you no title.

TABLE FILE EXPENSES
SUM
TOTALAMOUNT/D15.2 AS 'Total'
MAX.BUDGET AS 'Budget'
MAX.VARIANCE AS 'Variance'
BY REGION AS 'Region'
ACROSS EXPDATE_MMYY ROW-TOTAL AS ''
WHERE EXPENSEDATE GE '20071101';
WHERE REGION NE ' ';
END  


Ginny
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<GGOFAnalyst>
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That doesn't get rid of it. That just changes the name of the Total.
 
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<GGOFAnalyst>
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I figured it out.
 
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