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When I try to sum the define fields below I get asterisks when I display them in a HTML list. When I turn it into a hold file and display the hold file using an advance line graph, it shows the numbers perfectly. Any thoughts why?
TABLE FILE MANTIS_MYAGNE_STORE_USAGE SUM SUB_01_COUNT SUB_09_COUNT BY LOWEST DATE ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD ON TABLE NOTOTAL ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML ENDThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
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It shows asterisks because the value is bigger than the format. I1 only allows the ones digit. You may only be giving it a one or a zero but with Summing it will add all of the lines together and if it goes over the format will show asterisks.
Two ways to get around it based on what you want.
First if you care about the exact count use a bigger format like I7.
If you only care to check and see if the count is more than zero you can add MAX. to the front of your two define fields.