you will probably need an itype using REUSE

Doug Farmer wrote:
For some reason, in all the years I have been doing this, I don't ever
remember being asked this.

A user asked me, if I have a UniQuery report listing a single value and
a multi value, how can I repeat the single value for every multi value.

For example

Customer        Invoice
1000            12345
                12389
                13101
2000            14000
                14001

Would become

Customer        Invoice
1000            12345
1000            12389
1000            13101
2000            14000
2000            14001

I can probably do it with a I Desc subroutine, but is there any UniQuery
command to do the same thing without having to create many more
dictionary items?

Thanks in advance,

Doug
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