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Is there a setting somewhere to cause the report to open full screen with the statistics info supressed?
I have just created a Dev Studio report. It prompts for a year, I check the 'open in a new window' box then click: Run. The report opens a new screen with the report data appearing but there is also a section with run statistics appearing. Further, I'd like the screen and subsequent drill downs to open a max size.
Its an HTML report.
Thanks!This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
To turn off the run statistics, please set the message viewer to Off. Here are the steps to accomplish this:
1. Start up WebFOCUS Developer Studio. 2. Open the report in the Report Painter. 3. Click on the down arrow next to the Run button. 4. Select 'Message Viewer OFF'
In order to open the report in a window that is full screen, there are two ways to accomplish this. The first involves creating a button that calls a JavaScript function when it is clicked. This is discussed in the following link: