COL.HDR.ID |
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The COL.HDG.ID keyword causes the query processor to use the display clause field names as the default column headings.
Format
COL.HDG.ID
The query processor normally uses the display name entry from the dictionary as the column heading in a report. Use of the COL.HDG.ID keyword causes use of the actual field name as the column heading for all fields unless overridden by use of COL.HDG.
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.HDG.ID option, the command
LIST INVOICES VALUE CUSTOMER.NAME WITH NO AMT.PAID COL.HDG.ID
would produce a display such as
LIST INVOICES VALUE CUSTOMER.NAME WITH NO AMT.PAID INVOICE ...VALUE CUSTOMER.NAME.............. 74529 £1712.43 J McTavish 74273 £95.23 County Newspapers 63940 £141.00 R Bryant 74993 £9.29 Write Right Stationery 4 records listed. |