PAGELENGTH - Basic Teradata Query

Basic Teradata Query Reference

Product
Basic Teradata Query
Release Number
16.00
Published
November 2016
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-04-25
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Purpose

Specifies the maximum number of lines on a printed page of output.

Syntax



where the following is true:

n
Specifies the maximum number of lines on a page.

The value is 55 by default.

The valid range is 1 to 2147483647 (for Workstation).

The valid range is 1 to 2147483407 (for Mainframe).

Usage Notes

Use the PAGELENGTH command to customize page length for different reports or forms.

Use an asterisk (*) to represent a single page with unlimited number of lines. Each query will produce one page with a length equal to the number of lines needed to print that query's entire result set and possibly a header, footer, column titles, and titledashes.

The FORMAT setting must be ON for the PAGELENGTH setting to have any effect on formatting report form output.

The PAGELENGTH command can be used in a Teradata SQL macro.

Example 1 – PAGELENGTH

The following example shows the results of using the PAGELENGTH command to set the maximum page length at 67 lines and at 30 lines for the same select operation:

database workforce;   
.set defaults    
.set format on   
.heading "Pagelength 67"    
.footing "Bottom of Page”   
.set pagelength 67   
select   deptname       
,deptno        
,loc     from     department   
order by deptname    
;   
.defaults  
.format on  
.heading "Pagelength 30"  
.footing "Bottom of Page”    
.pagelength 30    
= 1    
.format off   
.logoff   
.exit

BTEQ Response

In response to the first select operation BTEQ formats the results, prints the footer at line 67, and ejects the page:

*** Query completed. 5 rows found. 3 columns returned.
                          Pagelength 67
DeptName         DeptNo   Loc
--------------   ------   ---
Administration      100   NYC
Engineering         500   ATL
Exec Office         300   NYC
Manufacturing       600   CHI
Marketing           700   NYC
.
.
(BTEQ counts to line 67)
.
.
                          Bottom of Page

In response to the second select operation BTEQ formats the results, prints the footer at line 30, and ejects the page as follows:

*** Query completed. 5 rows found. 3 columns returned.
                           Pagelength 30
DeptName          DeptNo   Loc
--------------    ------   ---
Administration       100   NYC
Engineering          500   ATL
Exec Office          300   NYC
Manufacturing        600   CHI
Marketing            700   NYC
.
.
(BTEQ counts to line 30)
.
.
                           Bottom of Page

Example 2 – PAGELENGTH instigated by a macro

The Example 1 PAGELENGTH commands in a Teradata SQL macro appear as follows:

ECHO '.PAGELENGTH 67';

or as:

ECHO '.PAGELENGTH 30';