
REPORT
REPORT
-
HEADER
ST
A
TEMENTS
Header
statements
are
used
to
prin
t
rep ort
titles
and
column
headings
at
the
top
of
eac
h
rep ort
page.
Syntax
H he
ader
numb
er,print
element,print
p
osition
2
,SPACE
A
2
numb
er
3
3
2
,SPACE
B
2
numb
er
3
3
,E
numb
er
Z
F
or
example:
H2,F-NAME,20,SPACE
A5
Where
he
ader
numb
er
=
2,
element
=
F-NAME,
p
osition
=
20,
and
numb
er
of
sp
ac
es
=
5
P
arameters
he
ader
numb
er
is
an
in
teger
from
1
to
9.
Up
to
nine
lines
of
header
information
can
b e
prin
ted
in
addition
to
blank
lines
created
b
y
spacing
b efore
and
after
non-blank
lines.
Header
information
with
the
same
header
n
um
b er
is
prin
ted
on
the
same
line.
The
low
est-n
um
b ered
header
statement
is
prin
ted
rst,
the
next-highest
n
um
b ered
statement
is
prin
ted
next.
Header
statements
do
not
ha
v
e
to
b e
consecutiv
ely
n
um
b ered.
element
(1)
is
the
name
of
a
simple
item
or
a
comp ound
item
with
an
optional
subscript
parameter.
The
v
alue
of
the
sp ecied
data
item
is
prin
ted.
The
data
item
can
b e
qualied
with
the
data
base
and
data
set
to
whic
h
it
b elongs.
The
form
is:
2
data
b
ase
name:
3
data
set
name.
dummy
data
set
name.
data
item
name
2
( subscript )
3
dummy
data
set
name
is
a
temp orary
data
set
name
used
in
m
ultiple
data
set
access
(refer
to
the
JOIN
command).
subscript
is
a
n
um
b er
to
indicate
whic
h
sub-item
y
ou
w
an
t
to
access.
subscript
is
en
tered
with
paren
thesis
and
m
ust
b e
an
in
teger
>
1
and
<=
the
n
um
b er
of
sub-items
dened
for
the
comp ound
item.
QUER
Y
will
default
to
the
rst
sub-item
if
no
subscript
is
sp ecied.
(2)
is
c
haracters
enclosed
in
quotation
marks.
The
c
haracters
are
stripp
ed
of
the
surrounding
quotation
marks
and
prin
ted.
(3)
is
P
A
GENO,
D
A
TE,
or
TIME.
PAGENO
consecutiv
ely
n
um
b ers
eac
h
page
of
the
rep ort.
DATE
prin
ts
the
date
in
the
form:
MMDD
YY.
The
form
of
the
date
v
aries
dep ending
on
the
language.
TIME
prin
ts
the
time
in
the
form:
HH:MM:SS.
3-102
QUERY/V
COMMANDS
Summary of Contents for QUERY
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