7.29 DEF_REPORT

Note: Usage options

The DEF_REPORT command is used to define the attributes of a report. 

A DEF_REPORT command is only required in a function when the attributes of the report are different from the default report attributes set up within your LANSA system.

Before you use DEF_REPORT, refer to Producing Reports Using LANSA for further information.

Also See

7.29.1 DEF_REPORT Parameters

7.29.2 DEF_REPORT Comments / Warnings

7.29.3 DEF_REPORT Examples

 

                                                         Optional

 

  DEF_REPORT --- REPORT_NUM --- 1 ------------------------------>

                                report number 1 -> 8

 

             >-- PRT_FILE ----- QSYSPRT ------------------------>

                                printer file.library name

 

             >-- FORMSIZE  ---- *DEFAULT ---- *DEFAULT --------->

                                *FILE    ---- *FILE

                                form length   form width

 

             >-- LAST_LINE ---- *DEFAULT ----------------------->

                                *FILE

                                last print line number

 

             >-- OVERFLOW ----- *DEFAULT ----------------------->

                                *FILE

                                overflow line number

 

             >-- OUTQ --------- *FILE -------------------------->

                                output queue name

 

             >-- COPIES ------- *FILE -------------------------->

                                number of copies

 

             >-- FORMTYPE ----- *FILE -------------------------->

                                type of forms

 

             >-- OTHER_OVR ---- *NONE -------------------------->

                                other override attributes

 

             >-- RET_LENGTH --- *NONE -------------------------->

                                returned form length

 

             >-- RET_WIDTH ---- *NONE -------------------------->

                                returned form width

 

             >-- RET_OVERF ---- *NONE -------------------------->

                                returned overflow value

 

             >-- RET_LINE ----- *NONE -------------------------->

                                returned line number

 

             >-- RET_PAGE ----- *NONE --------------------------|

                                returned page number