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Output is PDF. I don't like the choppy style that the across command gives you so I've included a subheading to create static column title in place of the across column being visible. I just can't get the data and subhead to align. The report is for quarters and will only return one row when using across. Here's my code...
TABLE FILE VW_10CSR
SUM
TOTAL AS ''
BY GROUPID NOPRINT
SUM
SAVINGS AS ''
BY GROUPID NOPRINT
ACROSS defQuarter NOPRINT AS ''
ON GROUPID SUBHEAD
"Interventions<+0>Q1<+0>Q2<+0>Q3<+0>Q4<+0>Total"
ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM OFF
ON TABLE SET BYDISPLAY ON
ON TABLE ROW-TOTAL AS 'TOTAL'
ON TABLE NOTOTAL
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF
ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
UNITS=IN,
SQUEEZE=ON,
ORIENTATION=PORTRAIT,
$
TYPE=REPORT,
GRID=OFF,
FONT='ARIAL',
SIZE=8,
COLOR='BLACK',
BACKCOLOR='NONE',
STYLE=NORMAL,
$
ENDSTYLE
END
Thanks!
WebFOCUS 7.1.4 WIN XP/SP2
Posts: 37 | Location: Baltimore, MD, USA | Registered: September 06, 2006
WIth PDF being postscript, try using a positional marker, say: <42 Start in position 42. It's not exactly at 42, but adjust as needed to keep up witht true font scaling. There may be a better way - we just haven't had the time to resarch it. Jim
WebFOCUS 7.6.11, WINDOWS, HTML, PDF, EXCEL
Posts: 77 | Location: Baltimore | Registered: May 31, 2006