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R:BASE 11 Beginners Tutorial

A report is divided into five sections so that you can organize information. The section lines provide you a visual representation of the report organization. When you create a Custom report, the Report Designer marks each of the following sections:

 

Report Header (RH) - This section displays information once at the beginning of the report. For example, you can place the date and report title in this section.

 

Page Header (PH) - This section displays information at the top of each page. For example, you can place page numbers or section headings in this section.

 

Detail (D) -This section displays a block of data from the driving table or view. This section is repeated for each row of data.

 

Page Footer (PF) - This section displays information at the bottom of each page. For example, you can display amount totals for the data on each page.

 

Report Footer (RF) - This section displays information once at the end of the report. For example, you can place the report's grand totals in this section.

 

You can expand, shorten, add, and delete these sections. For example, if you don't want to use a Page Footer section in the report, you can delete that section. Or, if you delete a section, you can add it back.