COL.SUP, COL-SUPP |
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The COL.SUP display clause keyword suppresses column headings. The synonym COL-SUPP can be used.
Format
COL.SUP
The COL.SUP keyword suppresses the column headings derived from the dictionary display names or COL.HDG keywords.
Example
The command
LIST INVOICES VALUE CUSTOMER.NAME WITH NO AMT.PAID
would normally produce a display such as
LIST INVOICES VALUE CUSTOMER.NAME WITH NO AMT.PAID Invoice ...Value Customer................... 74529 £1712.43 J McTavish 74273 £95.23 County Newspapers 63940 £141.00 R Bryant 74993 £9.29 Write Right Stationery 4 records listed.
Adding the COL.SUP option, the command
LIST INVOICES VALUE CUSTOMER.NAME WITH NO AMT.PAID COL.SUP
would produce a display such as
LIST INVOICES VALUE CUSTOMER.NAME WITH NO AMT.PAID COL.SUP 74529 £1712.43 J McTavish 74273 £95.23 County Newspapers 63940 £141.00 R Bryant 74993 £9.29 Write Right Stationery 4 records listed. |