PAGESIZE
command line keywordPAGESIZE
specifies the dimensions of the physical
page (that is, the size of the page that the printer outputs). Note that the page
must be large enough to contain the report. For example, if a frame in a report
expands to a size larger than the page dimensions, the report will not run.
The PAGESIZE
value is applied to all sections
in the report (header, main, and trailer).
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
yes |
rwrun |
yes |
rwclient |
yes |
rwcgi |
yes |
rwserver |
no |
rwservlet |
yes |
rwconverter |
yes |
PAGESIZE=width x height
Values |
Description |
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Any valid page dimensions
of the form: page width x page height, where page width and page height
are zero or more. The maximum width/height depends upon the unit of measurement
set in Reports Builder (Edit |
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On some printers the printable area of the physical page is restricted. For example, the sheet of paper a printer takes may be 8.5 x 11 inches, but the printer might only be able to print on an area of 8 x 10.5 inches. If you define a page width x page height that is bigger than the printable area your printer allows, clipping may occur in your report output. To avoid clipping, you can either increase the printable area for the printer (if your operating system allows it) or you can set the page width x height to be the size of the printable area of the page.
Letter size is 8.5 inches x 11 inches. A4 size is 210mm x 297mm, or 8.25 inches x 11. 75 inches.
If this keyword is used, its value overrides the page dimensions of the report definition.
PAGESIZE
value entered
on the Runtime Parameter Form overrides any PAGESIZE
value entered on the command line.
Running a report from the command line
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