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    p_cir_30 (General Circ Stats), grouped by Date, wraps its colums

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    The cir-30 General Circ Stat report has several options for grouping the stats. All the reports have output that looks okay EXCEPT for when grouped by Date. That output wraps the columns so the page is all messed up.

    The cir_stat_08 version (grouping by date) has no linesize, but the cir_stat_09 (grouping by item status) has a line size of 140. Shouldn't they both have a line size?

    Resolution:
    The distributed ./alephm/sql_stat/cir_stat_09_stat_itm_param.sql does not have any linesize parameter. The only one which does is cir_stat_13_stat_loan_param.sql. It has "set linesize 100".

    Perhaps you added this line locally to your cir_stat_09_stat_itm_param.sql(?)

    Please feel free to include it in your cir_stat_08_stat_date_param.sql as well.

    If Development adds columns to cir_stat_08_stat_date_param.sql, I suspect that the linesize parameter will also be added ... otherwise, not.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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