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Is it true that we cannot use a "complex condition" in a WHEN statement in the style sheet, such as
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM DCOST RCOST MPG BY COUNTRY BY CAR BY MODEL
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=RCOST, COLOR=RED, WHEN = RCOST GT 12000 AND MPG LT 15,$
ENDSTYLE
END
How about using a DEFINEd field in the WHEN statement? I cannot get either of these to work, as follows:
DEFINE FILE CAR
BAD_CONDITION/A1 = IF RCOST GT 12000 AND MPG LT 15 THEN 'Y' ELSE 'N' ;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM DCOST RCOST MPG BY COUNTRY BY CAR BY MODEL
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=RCOST, COLOR=RED, WHEN = BAD_CONDITION EQ 'Y',$
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=DCOST, COLOR=RED, WHEN = DCOST GT 9999,$
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=MPG, COLOR=RED, WHEN = MPG LT 15,$
ENDSTYLE
END
I thought I did this in the past.

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You must include the defined column in the report:

DEFINE FILE CAR
BAD_CONDITION/A1 = IF RCOST GT 12000 AND MPG LT 15 THEN 'Y' ELSE 'N' ;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM 
DCOST RCOST MPG 
BAD_CONDITION NOPRINT
BY COUNTRY 
BY CAR 
BY MODEL
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=RCOST, COLOR=RED  , WHEN = BAD_CONDITION EQ 'Y',$
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=DCOST, COLOR=BLUE , WHEN = DCOST GT 9999,$
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=MPG  , COLOR=GREEN, WHEN = MPG LT 15,$
ENDSTYLE
END


Francis


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quote:
I thought I did this in the past.
Thanks Francis, That must have been the piece that I know back then which I left out this time. Roll Eyes
 
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How about a "multi-Conditional", like this?
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=DCOST, COLOR=RED, WHEN = DCOST GT 9999 AND MPG LT 15,$
I guess that would be covered using the DEFINE...
 
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It's better to use COMPUTE instead of DEFINE - after all you're doing this for report rows, not input data.


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Thanks Francis... Good point
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