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    Report record spacing

    I have tried to find the answer to this problem in HELP, but to no avail!

    Simple question: How do I create a report that lists 5 records and then places a blank line/record space and continues with another 5 records and then a blank record space and etc. throughout the reports length?

    Also-

    Does anyone know when Peter Wayne will have a manual out on A5V5, I find it difficult to try to describe to HELP- INDEX just what I want to do for a problem. Thus, you garus get the dumb questions.

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    RE: Report record spacing

    Fred.

    1. Try searching the v4.5 board. I believe this question was posed and answered, if not on this board, then v4.5.

    2. Dr. Wayne has written a book for v5 but it deals with the use of Xbasic. It's an excellant book but I wouldn't call it a manual or anything like Getting Started.

    3. What is your problem? Do the existing books in v5 not provide an answer?

    kenn
    TYVM :) kenn

    Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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      #3
      RE: Report record spacing

      There is something on the Learnalpha web site tht deals with a similar situation. If I remember right is uses the MOD function to count the lines. I can't locate my example right now but I use something similar to shade every other line but I've never tried with divisions of five

      Good Luck

      Jim

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        #4
        RE: Report record spacing

        www.learn alpha.com has directions for doing exactly what you want.

        http://www.learn alpha.com/fancyreports/fancyreports.htm

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          #5
          RE: Report record spacing

          Thankyou Paul French, Jim and Ken that is exactly what I was looking for. A5v5 is a super program, but extremely non-user friendly for the beginner.

          Obvously, I do not know about program and writing of code, but in the "old CPM days" ha ha sure am glad I can say that with some degree of useage.

          There was a databse program call "PCFile", which from a user standpoint it was a breeze to do the very thing I was asking about in separating record lines in a report.

          No expressions to learn, but I assume, as a flat database program, those things were earsier to do.

          Fred Pfeiffer

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            #6
            RE: Report record spacing

            I never cared for PCFile. Expressware's File Express was my flat file database of choice. It's still lurking somewhere on my hard disk.

            I agree that some things were easier with those products. There are also many things that were just plain impossible that A5 handles with ease. There's a bit of a hump to get over when first learning A5, but it gets easier after that.

            I gather from comments made by users of this board that A5 customers tend to be (with a few exceptions) old guys...

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