Report Printing Each Record on Separate Page
Scott Walker
ScottWalker at RAMSystemsCorp.com
Mon Apr 9 18:24:35 PDT 2012
Stanley,
In define files, create a default report.
Then run request output on the file & select the "default" report. Don't do
any sorting and select all records.
What happens?
Regards,
Scott
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> Subject: RE: Report Printing Each Record on Separate Page
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> Hi Scott,
>
> There is zero processing going on anywhere, no automatic and no report
> processing, as they are both empty... What other way that could be
> setting this? I did have to set both the lines per form and lines to
> print to 60 to keep the report from scrolling. That is all ok now. Even
> when it was scrolling with the 66/60 setting, it only printed one record
> per page.
>
> Thanks, Stanley
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> Behalf Of Scott Walker
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 4:58 PM
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> Subject: RE: Report Printing Each Record on Separate Page
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>
> > Using FilePro Sco Unix 5.0.14d4, I need the report (which was the
> > option 1,
> > Report) to print more than one record per page. There is no sorted
> > needed as they need to flow in natural/record # order. I have tried
> > using the @u4, @t4, @ub, and @cb fields separately to create a sort
> > on that with both an "x" and an "f" in an attempt to get more than one
> record per page.
> > I was thinking it had something to do with the sort and should be
> > pretty straight
> > forward, but I guess not. I'm needing to print a report for a specific
> > user on a specific day in the order they were created or updated.
> > This is somewhat like an audit of a users work. I have everything
> > working except it wants to print only a single record per page thereby
> wasting paper.
> >
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> >
> > Thanks, Stanley
>
>
> The default report format does print more than one record per page, so you
> must be telling it (perhaps inadvertently) to form feed on some sort
> break.
> On the output sort screen, make sure there is nothing in any of the
> subtotal fields.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott
>
>
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