HEADING AT

Ravenscroft, Wanda L WandaL.Ravenscroft@Energizer.com
Tue, 25 May 1999 18:35:34 -0500


I have a report that is basically as follows:

access *subfilename

define key-field char*11 = field1 + field2

heading at key-field	&
	field1		&
	field2		&
	field3		&
	field4

report			&
	field5		&
	field6		&
	field7		&
	etc., etc

The report works great with respect to the fact that if all of the report
statement can't fit on one page, it starts a new page.  The problem is the
"Report" statement for one "Heading At" statement can go on for several
pages and I haven't figured out how to get the "Heading At" statement at the
top of a new page.  Is there a way that I can put the "Heading At" statement
at the top of each new page?  This way, the user just has to look at the top
of the page to see what FIELD1, FIELD2, FIELD3 and FIELD4 are rather than
having to leaf back through several pages.


Thanks

Wanda Ravenscroft
OpenVMS 6.1-1, Powerhouse 7.10F1
Analyst Programmer
Eveready Battery Company
St. Louis, MO
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