Hi: Look at my code example and results carefully. My tabs just say David and John, the values of the BY variable. My tabs do not say NAME=. So in the TITLE statement, you would essentially need to do the same thing. By default the BYLINE is what it is--it will ALWAYS say NAME=. One of the reasons for using NOBYLINE is to control the look/feel of the separator text you get. Using #byline, #byvar and #byval allow you to do that in the TITLE -- that's how it was designed first, the usage in Excel destinations was built upon that original capability. Make sure your TITLE statement only has #byval1 in it and use the NOBYLINE option.
Cynthia
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