Formatting commands, usually enclosed in braces ({ }), define the format of data and labels in the final report and can be either global or member-specific.
Global commands are executed when they occur in the report script file and stay in effect until the end of the report file or until another global command replaces them.
For example, the {SUPMISSINGROWS} command suppresses all rows in the report script file that contain only missing values.
Member-specific commands are executed as they are encountered in the report script, usually the next member in the report script, and affect only that member. A format attached to a member is executed before that member is processed.
For example, the {SKIP} command skips the specified number of rows between row dimensions in a report script. If you want additional rows to skip lines, you must use the SKIP command again.