Title For Current Report Or All Reports; Cancelling Session-Wide Title - Tandem ENFORM 058057 Reference Manual

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Title for Current Report or
All Reports
Cancelling Session-Wide
Title
Using the FORM clause within a TITLE statement forces a new page. The remainder
of the TITLE print-list is printed, starting at the top of the next physical page. The page
number remains the same. A single logical page can span multiple physical pages
such that a TITLE can appear on one page, the data on the next, and a FOOTING on
the next. The same page number applies to all physical pages in a logical page.
Using the CENTER clause within a TITLE statement centers the title on the page.
The CENTER, Option Variable, SKIP, SPACE, and TAB clauses are described in
Section 5.
A TITLE statement prints a title at the top of each page for all subsequent reports in
the current session. Specifying a new TITLE statement resets the TITLE statement to
the value of the new print-list. A TITLE statement can be temporarily overridden by a
TITLE clause within a LIST statement. A TITLE clause within a LIST statement only
prints a title for the current report.
You can cancel a TITLE statement by:
Using the TITLE statement without the print-list parameter.
Using the DICTIONARY statement or ?DICTIONARY command (which clears the
TITLE information from the internal table).
058057 Tandem Computers Incorporated
Statements
TITLE Statement
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