summary sheets from temp file
Bruce Easton
bruce at stn.com
Mon Jul 14 11:47:42 PDT 2014
Ah yes, the lack of "end" for @sbrk1 is probably why your aa is being
set to your ab.
Bruce
On 7/14/14 2:33 PM, Kenneth Brody wrote:
> On 7/14/2014 1:57 PM, scooter6 at gmail.com wrote:
>> Ken,
>>
>> Here is what my output processing looks, with sort on client number (4
>> characters and subtotal) and then full account number
>> Everything works great except the 'starting (lowest)' number - that is
>> coming out blank
>>
>> :1="":end::gP*P|VW_L&4foSDs:
>> @sbrk1::aa(4,#)=mid(3,"6","4") 'this is the lowest number:
> aa(4,#,g)=mid(3,"6","4") ; end
>
>> @wbrk1::ab(4,#)=mid(3,"6","4") 'this is the highest number:
>> ::lookup cli=client k=1 i=A -nx:
>> ::ac(30,uplow)=cli(2) ' this grabs the name of the client:
>> ::end:
> [...]
>> Any idea why 'aa' starting number is coming back blank?
> [...]
>
> No ",g" flag.
>
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