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 Example: Creating a List of Sources

 

The following example shows you how to define a list of sources.

In the following example, a repeating group of type Q (sources) was defined that determines how sources appear in the text. Alternatively, you can specify that the sources are to be listed alphabetically.

Note Note

In the original, the control characters are formatted as hidden text. The symbols contain sample values only.

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Example Example

Report Template Layout

Layout of Generated Report

Characteristic 1:

<11BRG003(M,SAP_EHS_1013_021;*)> <01G1013021VA> <01EHS_TXTREF>

<11ERG003>

Characteristic 1:

45 °C 1

44 ℃ 2

Characteristic 2:

<11BRG002(M,SAP_EHS_1013_005;*)> <01G1013005VA> <01EHS_TXTREF> <11ERG002>

Characteristic 2:

0.7752 g/cm3 3

0.7699 g/cm3 4

List of Sources

<11BRG004(Q,AUFT;*)> <01EHS_TXTREF><01GTCG4SRCAU>:

<01GTCG4SRCNA>; <01GTCG4SRCYE> <11ERG004>

List of Sources

1 Author Z: name of book Z; year of publication Z

2 Author A: name of book A; year of publication A

3 Author X: name of book X; year of publication X

4 Author Y: name of book Y; year of publication Y

End of the example.