Subphyla question

Byron Welch byron.welch@creatcomp.com
Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:27:50 -0500


Depending on what version you are using you can use the setsystemvalue
getsystemvalue functions.

Byron Welch
Manager In-House Projects
Creative Computing, Inc.
100 Middle Street
Lincoln, RI 02865


-----Original Message-----
From: Scott, Valerie [mailto:vscott@solanocounty.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 5:30 PM
To: POWERH-L@lists.swau.edu
Subject: Subphyla question


How can I avoid needing a parm prompt entry in all 4 passes of a report? I
am unable to pass the user date range beyond the first report.

I am writing a Quiz program that runs 4 passes of data.
Each pass for data require the same user entered Date range.
I created a one record subfile(a) to accept the PARM PROMPTED date value.
On the first report, I use a USE to run the subfile(a), prompting for the
date.
The remaining reports access other files and append to a separate subfile,
which at the end is sorted and reported by type of record.
I don't believe I can link to my 'date' subfile, because the data file is
driving the reporting.
Once the date range is captured, is there a way to hold the dates,
throughout all four passes?

Thank You,
Valerie
Solano County


 

Thank you,

Valerie Scott


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