Designing Crosstab Reports In Clarion (Part 1)

By David Potter

Posted September 11 2001

Summary: One of the more common and useful reports is the crosstab report, which can be defined as any report that summarizes data in a two dimensional grid, such as breaking down sales data into monthly or quarterly sales. Other report writing tools often supply a wizard to guide the user through the process of creating this type of report. Clarion, however leaves the programmer to his or her own devices to create this standard summary. Part 1 of 2.

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