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I think I can show you what I mean with the following code:
DEFINE FILE GGSALES
-* Create KPI:
-* + =>' Good', - => 'OK', 0 => 'Bad'
ICONOUT/A10 = IF DATE LT 19960701 THEN '+' ELSE
IF DATE LT 19970401 THEN '-' ELSE '0';
END
-*
TABLE FILE GGSALES
SUM ICONOUT
ACROSS DATE
BY CATEGORY
END
One issue with using ACROSS, however, is that I quickly exceed the maximum number of reported columns, as I have daily data across several years.
Another issue is that the KPI's do not print next to each other; there are 'gaps' due the 'column headings'.This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
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