Specifications
CHAPTER 5 Defining Reports
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Table example
For a table of daily stock prices, you can define the report as five across, so
each row in the report displays five days’ prices (Monday through Friday).
Suppose you have a table with two columns,
day and price, that record the
closing stock price each day for three weeks.
In the following n-up report, 5 was selected as the number of rows to display
across the page, so each line in the report shows five days’ stock prices. A
computed field was added to get the average closing price in the week:
About computed fields in n-up reports
You use subscripts, such as price[0], to refer to particular rows in the detail
band in n-up reports.
For more information, see Chapter 6, “Enhancing Reports.”
Here is the report in the Preview view: