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RE: [sqr-users] Horz-Line out of bounds
- Subject: RE: [sqr-users] Horz-Line out of bounds
- From: "Thompson, Carla" <carla.thompson@gwl.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:37:04 -0700
- Delivery-date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 13:42:35 -0500
- List-id: "This list is for discussion about the SQR database reportinglanguage from Hyperion Solutions." <sqr-users.sqrug.org>
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- Thread-topic: [sqr-users] Horz-Line out of bounds
Bless you Don! Thanks to everyone for your input! :) !!!
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To: This list is for discussion about the SQR database reporting
language from Hyperion Solutions.
Subject: RE: [sqr-users] Horz-Line out of bounds
#current-line is the variable you are looking for.
> It's *DEFINATELY* the command line that is causing a page break...
> up until now, this report has been printed on one page. The problem
> has been caused by trying to print a second page.
>
> Now, is there any way for me to know what line SQR is on?
>
> Q. Is there a variable that "knows" what Line SQR is processing?
>
> I thought maybe a test at the bottom of my SELECT/Loop could issue a
> page-break if a line number maximum has been hit.
>
> P.S. The 990 points are ok because the legal size paper is 14
> inches... and 72 points per inch = 1008... so no true "out of
> bounds" caused by this statement.
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