The FIXCOLUMNS command fixes the number of total columns in the final report regardless of how many actual columns are originally selected.
{ FIXCOLUMNS number }
number | Number of columns that you want to be displayed in your final report. |
This command fixes the number of total columns in the final report regardless of how many actual columns are originally selected. Only the first number of columns, which includes row name columns and data columns, are displayed.
This command is often used in conjunction with the ORDER command to select and reorder a specific subset of the requested columns, cutting off the unwanted excess columns.
The following examples are based on Sample Demo.
The command { FIXCOLUMNS 3 } causes only 3 columns, the row name column and two data columns, to be displayed even though there are additional columns for the data values of Qtr3, Qtr4 and Year.
<PAGE (Market, Accounts, Scenario) Chicago Sales Actual <COLUMN (Year) <ICHILDREN Year <ROW (Product) {FIXCOLUMNS 3} <ICHILDREN Audio !This example produces the following report:
Chicago Sales Actual Qtr1 Qtr2 ======== ======== Stereo 2,591 2,476 Compact_Disc 3,150 3,021 Audio 5,741 5,497
This example used FIXCOLUMNS and ORDER to create a non-symmetric report.
<PAGE (Market, Accounts) <COLUMN (Year, Scenario) <ROW (Product) { ORDER 0,1,3,5,6 FIXCOLUMNS 5 } Chicago Sales Jan Feb Mar Actual Budget <ICHILDREN Audio !
Chicago Sales Jan Feb Mar Mar Actual Actual Actual Budget ======== ======== ======== ======== Stereo 923 834 834 900 Compact_Disc 1,120 1,050 980 1,000 Audio 2,043 1,884 1,814 1,900
If the command { BLOCKHEADERS } had also been used, the output would be:
Chicago Sales Jan Feb Mar Mar Actual Actual Actual Budget ======== ======== ======== ======== Stereo 2,591 2,476 2,348 2,438 Compact_Disc 3,150 3,021 3,115 3,028 Audio 5,741 5,497 5,825 5,003
Note that without the FIXCOLUMNS, the column headers would have been :
Jan Feb Mar Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget
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