[[https://www.revelation.com/|Sign up on the Revelation Software website to have access to the most current content, and to be able to ask questions and get answers from the Revelation community]] ==== TCL List Grouping (AREV Specific) ==== === At 08 APR 2002 02:32:07AM Troy Griffiths wrote: === {{tag>"AREV Specific"}} Hi, Another simple question (I am sure) - anyhow: Using the TCL prompts I am selecting lines, from a table, then listing those lines, however I want to group the lines by a field in the table Eg LIST DAILY_JOB BY CUST_CD BREAK-ON CUST_CD TOTAL LN_TOT It is in the above example where I want the have one line per Customer Code. What is the "group by" command? Thanks, again, in advance for any assistance you can offer! Regards Troy ---- === At 08 APR 2002 03:57AM Richard Hunt wrote: === Change the sentence from... LIST DAILY_JOB BY CUST_CD BREAK-ON CUST_CD TOTAL LN_TOT to... LIST DAILY_JOB BY CUST_CD BREAK-ON CUST_CD "'V'" TOTAL LN_TOT DET-SUPP You might want to also add "ID-SUPP". ---- === At 11 APR 2002 02:50AM Troy Griffiths wrote: === Thanks for that! Brilliant. But what does the "V" do?? As all I got in the CUST_CD fields were "V" when this should/ideally be the CUST_CD. Just for my own knowledge is SUP-DET and SUP-ID supress the Detail and ID fields? Other than that it is perfect... Thanks again! Troy ---- === At 11 APR 2002 11:11AM Don Miller - C3 Inc. wrote: === But what does the "V" do?? As all I got in the CUST_CD fields were "V" when this should/ideally be the CUST_CD. The syntax to insert the break-on value is probably incorrect: BREAK-ON CUST_CD "'V'" ... <= note the double/single quote pairing. If you're doing this programatically, then it's a little hairier: CMD:= BREAK-ON CUST_CD "':"'V'":'"' to imbed the proper quotes Just for my own knowledge is SUP-DET and SUP-ID supress the Detail and ID fields? DET-SUPP is only useful when you're totalling or using a BREAK-ON with a value item or both. If you have a whole pile of the same CUST_CD and you only want to see one of them without the details, then DET-SUPP will do that. If you're totalling some fields(s) then the BREAK-ON CUST-CD "'LV'" TOTAL SOMEFIELDS DET-SUPP will condense the report and omit the extra blank line. You'll just get the customer code and totals and a grand total at the end. HTH Don Miller C3 Inc. ---- === At 11 APR 2002 07:27PM Troy Griffiths wrote: === Great. Thank you all. [[https://www.revelation.com/revweb/oecgi4p.php/O4W_HANDOFF?DESTN=O4W_RUN_FORM&INQID=NONWORKS_READ&SUMMARY=1&KEY=E8A3A75A95B0867E88256B950023E64A|View this thread on the forum...]]