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Ralf,
Unrelated to your question, make sure you have this:
HH24:MI:SS
not this:
HH24:MM:SS
...when formatting the time.
'MI' denotes minutes, not 'MM'. (I've make this mistake many times...)
-- Matt Brennan SQL*Tools Specialist GERS Retail Systems 9725-C Scranton Road San Diego, California 92121 1-800-854-2263 mbrennan_at_gers.com (Original email address is spam-blocked.) Ralf Bender <Ralf.Bender_at_wolnet.de> wrote in article <35ae5c61.0_at_dns.wolnet.de>...Received on Fri Jul 17 1998 - 00:00:00 CDT
> Hello *.*,
> I'm writing a report like this:
> --------------------------SNIP
ON-----------------------------------------
> set echo off
> set linesize 80
> set pagesize 60
>
> column today new_value today_date
> select to_char(sysdate,'HH24:MM:SS DD-Mon-YYYY') today
> from dual;
>
> ttitle left today_date right 'Seite : ' format 999 sql.pno skip 2 -
> center '- Gebuchte, NICHT archivierte Belege -' skip 1
>
>
>
> btitle skip 1 '*** D:\ORANT\SOFTMATI\LL0222.SQL ***'
>
> spool d:\orant\softmati\ll0222.txt
> select belegnummer from LL0222notinscan order by 1;
> spool off
> host print d:\orant\softmati\ll0222.txt
> exit
> --------------------------SNIP
OFF-----------------------------------------
> If the select found any rows, the report looks ok.
> But if there no rows, it only write that there no rows found. How can I
get
> the ttitle and bttitle, when no rows found.
>
> Such report print automatically in the evening, and if there more reports
> with no rows I don't know which report it is.
>
>
> bye ,
> ralf
> mailto:Ralf.Bender_at_wolnet.de
>
>
>
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