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- REPORTS
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- The report writer function found in Schooner is the
- same one provided by the Clipper(r) Summer 87
- system. It is provided here for your convenience.
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- F2 Report Layout:
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- Provides "get boxes" to hold specifications for the
- page header, the page width, the left margin, the
- lines per page, line spacing, page ejects, and a
- plain page format. Plain page means that the date,
- time and page numbers are not printed.
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- F3 Report Group:
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- Specify an expression to act as a report group
- break. A break occurs whenever the current record
- and the record's key expression are not equal to the
- previous record's key expression. This can be used
- to separate and subtotal groups of records based on
- a key value.
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- F4 Report Field Definition:
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- Define expressions that are translated into the
- detail lines. This can be any legal expression.
- Because reports are not compiled into the Schooner
- system, you must refer only to functions that are
- documented in Schooner and not just any DBASE(r) or
- Clipper(r) function. It is recommended that you do
- not reference Schooner UDF() user defined functions
- without very good testing.
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- F5 Report Delete:
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- Erases the current field definition.
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- F6 Report Insert:
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- Adds a report field into the report format.
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- F7 Report Go to:
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- Allows you to jump from one field to another. PgUp
- and PgDn will move you one field at a time, but F7
- can be faster.
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- F10 Report Save:
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- Saves the report in .FRM format.
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- LABELS
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- The label writer function found in Schooner is the
- same one provided by the Clipper(r) Summer 87
- system. It is provided here for your convenience.
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- F2 Label Toggle:
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- Allows you to switch back and forth between label
- field creation and formatting.
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- F3 Label Formats:
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- Allows you to select on of five common label
- formats.
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- F10 Label Exit:
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- Saves your label format in .lbl format and exits the
- label writer.
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- Note: Commas found in a label line act as a
- terminator. Anything to the right is ignored. If you
- wish to use a comma in a label, surround it with
- quotes or define a MV variable as a comma and use
- it.
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