Steve -
One method would be to base the labels on a table with no rows.
When you get ready to generate the labels you can insert the desired label
information as the first row. You can then append that row to the table (n -
1) times where n is the number of labels wanted. This can be done in the loop:
INSERT first row into label_table
SET VAR vcount INT = 1
WHILE ( vcount < .n ) THEN
APPEND label_table TO label_table USING ALL WHERE LIMIT = 1
vcount = (.vcount + 1)
ENDWHILE
This code chunk will create n identical rows in label_table.
Bernie
At 01:45 AM 11/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>To All:
>
>Nancy asks a great question. There are times I would like to print 30, 60,
>or an entire sheet of identical labels. Sounds deceptively simple.
>
>No problem projecting a dummy table but how do you populate it with 30
>rows? Code to Add & Duplicate 30 times? Haven't looked at the documentation
>on this one yet, the thread caught my interest.
>
>Steve
>
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