Changing view heading


This section shows how to change the heading of the Number Samples field you added to the DSOVER view in the previous section. The customization option to change the appearance of fields is F - Format.

Your screen should look like the example .

  1. Enter F O in the OPTION field of the View Customization dialog, then press Enter.
    As you can see, the current name, Number, appears in the Heading1 field. Samples appears in the Heading2 field. In addition, the field width is seven characters. You can add additional characters to the Heading1 field.
  2. Type Total in the Heading1 field.

    ---------------------< Format - column: O element: MONSAMP >------
    Data type: Numeric           Display Mode => 1 ( 1 as is 2 as graph 3 as hex )
    Width => 7                  Graph range (for 2): Low => 0      High => 0
    Decimals => 0  (for numeric data)    Display zero values  => Y (Yes/No)
    Heading1 => Total                     Summarization type   => S (A/S/M/X/C/L/P)
    Heading2 => Samples                     Condition (for C)  =>
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  3. Press Enter after you complete the fields shown in the Format area of the View Customization dialog.

    Note

    Notice how the DSOVER Number Samples column changes immediately to the heading you specified in the Format area.

    Do not press END yet, there is still one more modification to make to the view.

Summary of Steps to Rename a View Field

Rename a view field by performing the following steps:

  1. Display the view containing a field you want to rename.
  2. Start the view customization facility
  3. Find the column identifier of the field you want to rename.
  4. Enter F x in the OPTION field, where x is the column identifier of the field
  5. Enter the new name of the field in the Heading1 and Heading2 fields shown in the Format area of the View Customization screen.
  6. Press your END key.
  7. Save your changes to the view.


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