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Among the Data Names for this Report, we do not
have one for the Record Key.
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And we notice also that 'ID Suppress' is not
switched on.
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In such a case, the 1st column will always list the
Record Key, and the Column Header will be the name of the File, i.e. the Data
Source.
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If we switch on the 'ID Suppress' option, then the
system will not list the Record Key in
the 1st column, or at any column at all.
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Now the Report does not include the Record Key
anywhere.
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There are always 1 or more Data Names that will
list the Record Key also, and with a Column Header that is not the name of the
File.
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We have now put the RKEY name at the top so that it
will list the Record Key in the 1st column of the Report.
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Now we have a Record Key back on the Report, but
this time from a Data Name, rather than the File Key, which is now suppressed.
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