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Below I've linked the output of a (heavily redacted) report that I would like to create in WebFOCUS. What would be the easiest way to create something along these lines?
InfoAssist seems more focused on providing tabular data, a bunch of rows, while the report I'm looking to create is a lot of fields, across multiple tables, from one record.
1) Is there a GUI tool, (including either DevStudio or AppStudio) that would be able to generate this type of output? 2) Am I relegated to learning the WebFOCUS language to produce this, which has a high barrier to entry?
Again, pardon my ignorance: the breadth of tools IBI offers to complete a task has made this a little daunting.
This can be done in InfoAssist, Dev or App Studio.
You can do it as a Compound Document or with Subhead with the sections presorted.
You do not have to "Learn WebFOCUS Language" to do this. You can do it via the GUI with some understanding of what you require your data to look like prior to creating the report(s).
dksib DC Tech Services Inc WF 8.2.1M
Posts: 117 | Location: US | Registered: February 09, 2004
As David says, you can do this entirely inside a heading. All you do is create a report for the fields you want - it sounds like you already have this going - but hide all the output fields. Then add a HEADING (or ON REPORT SUBHEAD) and embed the fields. You appear to be using InfoAssist - which isn't in my repertoire - but I'm sure you can just point and click your way to this.