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(DQHF0) Report Definition

=> --------------------------------------------------------------------------DQHF0 DATAQUERY: REPORT DEFINITION QUERY NAME: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter up to two lines for a report title: => => Select the desired report format: X Columnar format: one output row per line. _ List format: one output row per page. Enter the number of rows to be processed for the report: => ALL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <PF1> HELP <PF2> RETURN <PF3> NOT USED <PF4> CONTINUE <PF5> NOT USED <PF6> DISPLAY QUERY <PF7> NOT USED <PF8> NOT USED

Description

In DQL Mode, the Guided Query Report Definition Panel is not required. However, if you want to assign a title to your report, display your data one row per page instead of in columns, or select fewer than all rows for the report, you will want to make some entries on this panel.

Action

Complete the columns or accept all defaults. Then press Enter or <PF4> CONTINUE to go on to the next Guided Query panel.

Display Fields

Refer to the following for explanations of the display fields intended to contain variable data.

QUERY NAME:

The name you assigned this query.

Entry Fields

Refer to the following chart for valid entries in the fields on this panel. Use the Tab and arrow keys to move the cursor. To change an entry, write or space over it. When entries are complete, press Enter or a valid PF key.

Field

Required?

Valid Entries

Default

Enter up to two lines for a report title:

N

1-55 alphanumeric characters each line

None

Columnar format:

N

Any character

X

List format:

N

Any character

None

number of rows

N

Any number 1-99999

All

PF Keys

The following lists the PF keys for this panel, with a brief description of each function.

<PF1> HELP

Displays Help information about the current panel.

<PF2> RETURN

Returns to Sort Criteria Definition (DQHD0).

<PF4> CONTINUE

Displays the next Guided Query panel when this one is complete. (Returning to this panel from a later panel will require that you redisplay any entry to save it again.)

<PF6> DISPLAY QUERY

Displays the query created so far.