Defining level override report parameters for a Style 3 report

You must define parameters for each report. A parameter represents a range of accounts or accounting units and defines the scope of the report. Every report must have two sets of ranges defined: account number ranges and accounting unit ranges. When you define a both type row (Style 3), you identify both account and accounting unit ranges on each row line. Use this procedure to override level range parameters for a report.

See Changing the focus of a report.

Procedure flow: defining report parameters

Follow these steps to define level override report parameters for a Style 3 report:

  1. Access Report Writer (RW00.1).
  2. On the Style 3 tab, click Override in the Parameters section.
  3. On Level Override (RW00.4) override the levels included in the report. You can select up to five non-consecutive ranges of levels. This subform also lets you select individual reporting options. See About producing the same report for different divisions.
    Note: If you define ranges for a column on Format (RW20), then those ranges override the parameter ranges defined on RW00.4.

    See Hierarchy for using overrides.