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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Reporting – Suppress Section Write

17 October 2008 3 Comments

How would you suppress a section write with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Report Design Aid?

a) Call a Business Function

b) Execute an Event Instruction

c) Make the Section Conditional

d) Call a System Function

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The answer is “D” – Call the Suppress Section Write System Function

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  • Floalllar said:

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