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Re: Catching a new-page
- Subject: Re: Catching a new-page
- From: Sam Spritzer <SSpritzer@GW.CTG.COM>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 10:25:11 -0500
Ken,
It depends on what product you are using SQR for. The SQR training manual from PeopleSoft provides most of what you are probably looking for. Also, on their Customer Connection website, there is a whitepaper on the variables used for PeopleSoft.
Sam
>>> Ken Burcham <kburcham@CCCI.ORG> 01/05 10:08 AM >>>
Dave, others,
Is there a list of all of the sqr variables somewhere? Also environmental variables? Sheesh, that's sure to be a faq question...
ken.
At 03:32 PM 1/4/99 -0800, you wrote:
>You can check the value of #current-line to see if it's equal to 1. BUT,
>you have to write something to force it to be updated. If I have nothing I
>want to write first, I write a zero length string ( '' ) in column one.
>
>You might also use the declare-procedure before-page facility
>
>Dave Donnelly
>
>At 04:49 PM 1/4/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hey!
>>
>> Is there a way to 'catch' a page-break when the buffer fills up and
>pushes it to the next page? I'd like to rewrite a header on the new
>page.... Is there something more elegant than counting lines?
>>
>>ken.
>>
>>======================================
>>Ken Burcham
>>Peoplesoft Programmer
>>Campus Crusade for Christ
>>
>
>
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Ken Burcham
Peoplesoft Programmer
Campus Crusade for Christ