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I am trying to put subtotals at the top of the report output instead of below each sort break.
I tested the code that is referenced in Dev Studio but is does not produce the desired results.
TABLE FILE EMPLOYEE SUM DED_AMT GROSS BY DEPARTMENT BY DED_CODE BY LAST_NAME WHERE BANK_ACCT NE 0 WHERE DED_CODE EQ 'FICA' OR 'CITY' ON DEPARTMENT SUBTOTAL ON TABLE SET SUBTOTALS ABOVE ON TABLE SET PAGE NOPAGE END
Thank you.
WebFOCUS 7.6.9 DevStudio: 7.6.9This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Hi i can across this feature which I love. However, I was wondering if anyone can tell me if you can have a combination of above and below. I would like my subtotals below but I want my grand total above. I've tried On "BY FIELD" SET SUBTOTAL BELOW ON TABLE SET TOTAL-COLUMN ABOVE with "By Field" being a sorted field in procedure.
I'm a missing something or it not possible to combine the two in one procedure?