Format: T[itles]This command outputs a list of the titles or labels of the columns of the data table. This is helpful to remind you which data is in which columns.
Examples:
Enter command - t Enter command - TITLE Enter command - TiAll these commands will have the same effect.
Example output:
NO - c1 AGE - c2 SEX - c3 MSW - c4 OCC - c5 EMP - c6 UK - c7 ADD - c8 ETH - c9 ADM - c10 PC - c11 SYM - c12 TIM - c13 PD - c14 GHQ - c15 HDA - c16 HDD - c17 CIS - c18 A - c19 B - c20 C - c21 D - c22 TOT - c23 BCD - c24 DX1 - c25 DX2 - c26 SEV - c27 PPH - c28 ASK - c29 HLP - c30 DIF - c31 REF - c32 NOT - c33Don't forget that if you insert or delete columns in the middle of your data set then that will change the values which the column numbers refer to.
If nothing happens when you use the TITLES command, it's probably because you haven't given EASISTAT any data yet.