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Is there a way to change the default behavior of the Sub Total Title?
I can use:

ON PRODUCTIONKEY SUBTOTAL
SUM. HOURS
SUM. UNITS AS 'Total'

But that still leaves the value of the subtotal field in the title. I do not want the field value to be concantenated to the specified subtotal title. I just want to display "Total".
 
Posts: 19 | Location: WI | Registered: July 06, 2005Report This Post
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Paul, from an earlier posting....

DEFINE FILE CAR
SORTFIELD/A1 = ' ' ;
END

TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT MODEL
DEALER_COST
RETAIL_COST
COMPUTE Ratio/D12.2% = (DEALER_COST/ RETAIL_COST)*100;
BY CAR
BY SORTFIELD NOPRINT

ON SORTFIELD RECOMPUTE AS ''
...
END

CAR will still be the high level sort field but if the RECOMPUTE is done on the SORTFIELD, you'll receive the same type of summary. Give it a try.

Ken
 
Posts: 177 | Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Registered: April 25, 2005Report This Post
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That worked, however that totals all columns. Is there a way to specify certain fields to total up?
 
Posts: 19 | Location: WI | Registered: July 06, 2005Report This Post
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Of course, just name the fields you want totalled.

DEFINE FILE CAR
SORTFIELD/A1 = ' ' ;
END

TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT MODEL
DEALER_COST
RETAIL_COST
COMPUTE Ratio/D12.2% = (DEALER_COST/ RETAIL_COST)*100;
BY CAR
BY SORTFIELD NOPRINT

ON SORTFIELD RECOMPUTE DEALER_COST Ratio AS ''
END
 
Posts: 177 | Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Registered: April 25, 2005Report This Post
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That did the trick, thanks for the help.
 
Posts: 19 | Location: WI | Registered: July 06, 2005Report This Post
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Something I should add, in the event you weren't aware was that you can use SUBTOTAL. The only reason I used RECOMPUTE in this case was because of the COMPUTE on Ratio.

Ken
 
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