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Hi Vivek,
I am not a statspack expert but your problem is simply an SQL issue. The ### means that the field format is not big enough for the value being returned in the SQL. Simply open the SQL file and find the SQL that prints this and look for the column format somewhere above that. Change the format so it is wider. The other options is to run the report so that it generates smaller values - shorter time period?
hth
kind regards
Pete
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