NOHEADINGS
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The NOHEADINGS command may be used globally or locally, as follows: | The NOHEADINGS command may be used globally or locally, as follows: | ||
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If you use the NOHEADINGS command before the REPORT command, all of the print lines will appear without headings. | If you use the NOHEADINGS command before the REPORT command, all of the print lines will appear without headings. | ||
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If you use the NOHEADINGS command after the REPORT command, the indentation applies only to the next secondary print line. | If you use the NOHEADINGS command after the REPORT command, the indentation applies only to the next secondary print line. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:05, 6 June 2009
NOHEADINGS
Syntax:
NOHEADINGS
Placement:
See discussion.
Disucssion:
NOHEADINGS suppresses column titles for a particular print line.
It does not suppress overall format command such as date, primary file name, overall report title, and page number.
Each print line in a multiple-line report must contain its own NOHEADINGS command to suppress column titles.
The NOHEADINGS command may be used globally or locally, as follows:
Globally
If you use the NOHEADINGS command before the REPORT command, all of the print lines will appear without headings.
For example:
NOHEADINGS ! NOHEADINGS command in global section REPORT . PRINT ... ! print line with no headings USING ... PRINT ... ! print line with no headings USING ... PRINT ... ! print line with no headings
Locally
If you use the NOHEADINGS command after the REPORT command, the indentation applies only to the next secondary print line.
For example:
REPORT . PRINT ... USING ... PRINT ... NOHEADINGS ! NOHEADINGS command in local section USING ... PRINT ... ! print line with no headings