The LINE NUMBER clause specifies vertical positioning information
for its report group.
General Format

Syntax Rules
- Integer-1 and integer-2 must not exceed three significant digits
in length.
Neither integer-1 nor integer-2 can be specified in such a way
as to cause any line of a report group to be presented outside the vertical
subdivision of the page designated for that report group type, as defined by
the PAGE clause. (See the section
The PAGE
Clause.)
Integer-2 can be zero.
- Within a given report group description entry, an entry that
contains a LINE NUMBER clause must not contain a subordinate entry that also
contains a LINE NUMBER clause.
- Within a given report group description entry, all absolute LINE
NUMBER clauses must precede all relative LINE NUMBER clauses.
- Within a given report group description entry, successive
absolute LINE NUMBER clauses must specify integers that are in ascending order.
The integers need not be consecutive.
- If the PAGE clause is omitted from a given report description
entry, only relative LINE NUMBER clauses can be specified in any report group
description entry in that report.
-
Within a given report group description entry a NEXT PAGE
phrase can appear only once and, if present, must be in the first LINE NUMBER
clause in that report group description entry.
- A LINE NUMBER clause with the NEXT PAGE phrase can appear only in
the description of body groups and in a REPORT FOOTING report group.
- Every entry that defines a printable item (see the section
The COLUMN
NUMBER Clause) must either contain a LINE NUMBER
clause, or be subordinate to an entry that contains a LINE NUMBER clause.
- The first LINE NUMBER clause specified in a PAGE FOOTING report
group must be an absolute LINE NUMBER clause.
General Rules
- A LINE NUMBER clause must be specified to establish each print
line of a report group.
- The RWCS affects the vertical positioning specified by a LINE
NUMBER clause, before presenting the print line established by that LINE NUMBER
clause.
- Integer-1 specifies an absolute line number. An absolute line
number specifies the line number on which the print line is presented.
- Integer-2 specifies a relative line number. If a relative LINE
NUMBER clause is not the first LINE NUMBER clause in the report group
description entry, then the line number on which its print line is presented is
determined by calculating the sum of the line number on which the previous
print line of the report group was presented and integer-2 of the relative LINE
NUMBER clause. If integer-2 is zero, the line will be printed on the same line
as the previous print line.
If a relative LINE NUMBER clause is the first LINE NUMBER clause
in the report group description entry, then the line number on which its print
line is presented is determined by specified rules. (See the section
Presentation Rules
Tables.)
- The NEXT PAGE phrase specifies that the report group is to be
presented beginning on the indicated line number on a new page. (See the
section
Presentation Rules
Tables.) You need not specify integer-1 for the NEXT PAGE
phrase.