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i dont think so. unless you can copy the style sheet and edit it; but you can cheat. ON TABLE HOLD AS MYTAB END TABLE FILE CAR SUM...calculate just your totals ON TABLE HOLD AS MYTAB2 END -RUN -HTMLFORM BEGIN !IBI.FIL.MYTAB; !IBI.FIL.MYTAB1; -HTMLFORM END Do you work for Gallo?
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003
Sounds like you need a couple of Stylesheets to choose from. Can you Edit the Fex, comment out that style sheet and add one of your own...that does not have the NOTOTAL statement?
Posts: 1903 | Location: San Antonio | Registered: February 28, 2005
Yes I work for Gallo, I'm an Associate Programmer Anaylst. And I'm new to WebFocus.
As far as my problem... the reports can be in PDF, Excel or CSV formats. The parameters for the reports are passed from a web page. So the FEX has to be flexible for the different formats.
susannah, I believe your solution is only for HTML?
I guess I'm going to use my own style sheet or include it in my FEX. Thanks for the help.
Posts: 4 | Location: California | Registered: September 16, 2005