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Parm in ESP reports that would allow the reports to be created without headers or separators
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Parm in ESP reports that would allow the reports to be created without headers or separators
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Chris Allamon
Posted Sep 06, 2022 10:28 AM
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I just put an enhancement request in to add a parm to the ESP reports that would allow reports to be created without headers and separators. As of now, once a report is created if you want to feed that data into another process you have to run a rexx or something to remove them. Having a parm to turn those off would help eliminate a step that most of us perform so that data can be manipulated in another step. The perfect example is REPORTCSV, that data is obviously going to be fed into something else, so there is not need for headers.
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