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Re: Multiple Headings



I have tried both methods and I still cannot get the correct header
information to go on the correct report.

I have one print statement in my report immediately following a read statement
to list the data read.  The other print statement is found lower in the SQR;
it prints out any errors found after checking the data.

Currently, no matter which method I try.  Both reports have the error report
heading.  Any help would be appreciated,  let me know if you need more detail.


Holly Reid
Elleon Dier, Inc.

In a message dated 8/25/98 5:16:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, juan@GYSSA.COM.GT
writes:

<< I think that is best if you use the parameter FOR-REPORT in the Heading
 section.

 For Example:
 begin-heading for-report=(report0)
 STUFF
 end-heading

 begin-heading for-report=(report9)
 STUFF
 end-heading

 begin-heading for-report=(report1)
 STUFF
 end-heading


 I hope this help you
 Juan Manuel Alvarado
 CPS-DBA Sybase XI
 Gerencia & Sistemas Guatemala
 www.gyssa.com.gt

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: David Anderson [SMTP:DANDERS1@SMTPGW.IS.HFH.EDU]
 > Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 1998 2:05 PM
 > To:   Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
 > Subject:      Multiple Headings
 >
 > I have a program that produces two reports requiring different
 > headings.
 > I have setup two kinds of reports:
 > declare-layout Default
 >         paper-size      =       (11, 8.5)
 >         orientation     =       LANDSCAPE
 >         top-margin      =       0.5
 >         left-margin     =       0.05
 >         max-columns     =       177
 >         max-lines       =       58
 >         char-width      =       4.32
 >         line-height     =       9
 > end-declare
 >
 > declare-printer HPLaserJet
 >         type            =       HPLASERJET
 >         font            =       0
 >         point-size      =       6
 >         pitch           =       17
 > end-declare
 >
 > declare-report Report9          !Debug Report
 >         layout          =       Default
 >         printer-type=   HPLaserJet
 > end-declare
 >
 > declare-report Report0          !Dollars Report - Current Activity
 >         layout          =       Default
 >         printer-type=   HPLaserJet
 > end-declare
 >
 > declare-report Report1          !Hours Report - Current Activity
 >         layout          =       Default
 >         printer-type=   HPLaserJet
 > end-declare
 >
 > I then installed an evaluation statement in the HEADING section:
 >         evaluate #ReportNumber
 >                 when = 9        !Debug Report
 >                                 stuff
 >                 when = 0        !Activity Report - Dollars
 >                                 stuff
 >                 when = 1        !Activity Report - Hours
 >                                   stuff
 >         end-evaluate
 >
 > Finally, throughout the program I use use-report Reportx to write to
 > the
 > correct report.  However, if the report is only a page long the report
 > uses
 > the last #ReportNumber.  What should I be doing?????????????

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