Making prompts optional
The previous recipe showed you how to generate a prompt through a macro. In this recipe, we will see how to make them optional using other arguments of the function.
We will generate two simple list reports, both based on a native SQL. These lists will show product details for a selected product line. However, the product line prompt will be made optional using two different approaches.
Getting ready
Create a report with two simple list objects based on native SQL. For that, create the query subjects in the same way as we did in the previous recipe. Use the following query in the SQL objects:
SELECT DISTINCT "SLS_PRODUCT_LINE_LOOKUP"."PRODUCT_LINE_EN""PRODUCT_LINE" , "SLS_PRODUCT_LOOKUP"."PRODUCT_NAME""PRODUCT_NAME" , "SLS_PRODUCT_COLOR_LOOKUP"."PRODUCT_COLOR_EN""PRODUCT_COLOR" , "SLS_PRODUCT_SIZE_LOOKUP"."PRODUCT_SIZE_EN""PRODUCT_SIZE" FROM "GOSALESDW"."SLS_PRODUCT_DIM" "SLS_PRODUCT_DIM","GOSALESDW"."SLS_PRODUCT_LINE_LOOKUP" "SLS_PRODUCT_LINE_LOOKUP","GOSALESDW"."SLS_PRODUCT_TYPE_LOOKUP...