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  • Subject: Re: MIDRANGE-L Digest V2 #212
  • From: Bill Robins <brobins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 09:13:44 +0100

> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 15:23:35 +1000
> From: "JAMEST" <jamest@team.itg.com.au>
> Subject: Printing Query Selections
>
> Does anyone know a way to print query selections of the cover sheet of a
> Query/400 query.  You can use &DATE or &PAGE.  Is there an &QRYSLT or
> something similar.
>
>                                                             James
> Turnbull
>                                                             AS/Tech
> Consulting
>

James,

Two options,
1.    On the Printer options screens there is an option to print the Query 
Definition
when the Query runs.  This might be more than what you are looking for, but it 
is the
most exact.
2.    Create a character field and put the selection criteria in this field.  
Select
it under Select Fields. Under Formatting Options put *none in the field header 
section
and a length of zero.  Then, on one of the Report Breaks screens you will see an
underscored line.  Here you will put the name of the character field you created
earlier prepended by an ampersand.  ex: &qryslt       (The *none is necessary 
to keep
Query from creating its own heading).

Bill

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