Vertical report orientation

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Yes. Once you run your query, you can format the report to the vertical view. Just select the first column of the table and use the insert row toolbar button. You can then drag the second column of the table into the newly created cell. If you repeat this, you will then have all of your variables stacked vertically. It is easiest to format this way if you are working with only one value per variable initially…i.e. one person. Michele Robertson
Analyst
Second Floor San Dimas
Pax 47573

From: George Baranowski[SMTP:gbaranowski@QUADRAMED.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 8:50 AM

Is it possible to display objects in a report vertically instead of horizontally? For example:

Name Smith, Dianne
Sex F
Age 71
City Chicago
State Illinois

instead of the usual method:

Name Sex Age City State

Smith, Dianne F 71 Chicago Illinois

I need for a report that would retrieve information about one person at a time. Up to 100 objects could appear in the report.

Thanks,
George Baranowski
QuadraMed


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