Using the Group presentation style – PB Docs 2017

Using the Group presentation style

One of the DataWindow object presentation styles, Group, is a
shortcut to creating a grouped DataWindow object. It generates a
tabular DataWindow object that has one group level and some other
grouping properties defined. You can then further customize the
DataWindow object.

To create a basic grouped DataWindow object using the Group
presentation style

  1. Select File>New from the menu bar.

    The New dialog box displays.

  2. Choose the DataWindow tab page and the Group presentation
    style, and click OK.

  3. Choose a data source and define the data.

    You are prompted to define the grouping column(s).

  4. Drag the column(s) you want to group on from the Source Data
    box to the Columns box.

    Multiple columns and multiple group levels

    You can specify more than one column, but all columns
    apply to group level one. You can define one group level at this
    point. Later you can define additional group levels.

    In the following example, grouping will be by department, as
    specified by the dept_id column:

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    If you want to use an expression, you can define it when you
    have completed the wizard. See Using an
    expression for a group
    .

  5. Click Next.

    PowerBuilder suggests a header based on your data source.
    For example, if your data comes from the Employee table,
    PowerBuilder uses the name Employee in the suggested
    header.

  6. Specify the Page Header text.

    If you want a page break each time a grouping value changes,
    select the New Page On Group Break box.

    If you want page numbering to restart at 1 each time a
    grouping value changes, select the Reset Page Number On Group
    Break box and the New Page On Group Break box.

  7. Click Next.

  8. Select Color and Border settings and click Next.

  9. Review your specification and click Finish.

    The DataWindow object displays with the basic grouping
    properties set.

    This is an example of a Group style DataWindow
    object:

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What PowerBuilder does

As a result of your specifications, PowerBuilder generates a
tabular DataWindow object and:

  • Creates group header and trailer bands

  • Places the column you chose as the grouping column in the
    group header band

  • Sorts the rows by the grouping column

  • Places the page header and the date (as a computed field) in
    the header band

  • Places the page number and page count (as computed fields)
    in the footer band

  • Creates sum-computed fields for all numeric columns (the
    fields are placed in the group trailer and summary bands)

Here is the preceding DataWindow object in the Preview
view:

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Using an expression for a
group

If you want to use an expression for one or more column names in
a group, you can enter an expression as the Group Definition on the
General page in the Properties view after you have finished using the
Group wizard.

To use an expression for a group

  1. Open the Properties view and select the group header band in
    the Design view.

  2. Click the ellipsis button next to the Group Definition box
    on the General page to open the Specify Group Columns dialog
    box.

  3. In the Columns box, double-click the column that you want to
    use in an expression.

    The Modify Expression dialog box opens. You can specify more
    than one grouping item expression for a group. A break occurs
    whenever the value concatenated from each column/expression
    changes.

What you can do

You can use any of the techniques available in a tabular
DataWindow object to modify and enhance the grouped DataWindow object,
such as moving controls, specifying display formats, and so on. In
particular, see Defining
groups in an existing DataWindow object
to learn more about the
bands in a grouped DataWindow object and how to add features
especially suited for grouped DataWindow objects (for example, add a
second group level, define additional summary statistics, and so
on).

DataWindow Object is not updatable by default

When you generate a DataWindow object using the Group
presentation style, PowerBuilder makes it not updatable by default.
If you want to be able to update the database through the grouped
DataWindow object, you must modify its update characteristics. For
more information, see Controlling
Updates in DataWindow objects
.


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