how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hello,
I don't know how to realize a smooth transition between my details databand and the master footerband when the details databand break it always leave an empty space between the last data row and the master footerband.
My report structure is databand (master1) -> databand (sub master1) -> databand (details1) -> footerband on master1.
I'm on a very old version 2012.1.1300, this issue may have been fix in more recent release if that the case let me know.
Some pictures will explain this easier
I don't know how to realize a smooth transition between my details databand and the master footerband when the details databand break it always leave an empty space between the last data row and the master footerband.
My report structure is databand (master1) -> databand (sub master1) -> databand (details1) -> footerband on master1.
I'm on a very old version 2012.1.1300, this issue may have been fix in more recent release if that the case let me know.
Some pictures will explain this easier
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- sub master1 named "DBMethod" the arrow point at "details1" sub report (heigth=0)
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- Master1 named "Echantillon"
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- Report Render
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Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hello,
Please send us a sample report with test data that reproduces the issue for analysis.
Thank you.
Please send us a sample report with test data that reproduces the issue for analysis.
Thank you.
Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hi,
Thank you for your quick reply.
I don't know if this will work, usualy I work with a SQL SERVER connection. I reduce the mrt file and datasource to the minimun.
I don't much knowledge in sharing report so if this doesn't work I suggest you send me a report with data (a master detail relation) in it and I try replicate my issue with it.
Thank you for your quick reply.
I don't know if this will work, usualy I work with a SQL SERVER connection. I reduce the mrt file and datasource to the minimun.
I don't much knowledge in sharing report so if this doesn't work I suggest you send me a report with data (a master detail relation) in it and I try replicate my issue with it.
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Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hello,
We couldn't run your report with the sent data. Please modify it with using csv files and send us for analysis.
Thank you.
We couldn't run your report with the sent data. Please modify it with using csv files and send us for analysis.
Thank you.
Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hi,
I can't get it to work with CSV, it crash with an error index "out of reach" style but don't tell me on which CSV file it is.
I pick up an random example and could reproduce the issue.
I can't get it to work with CSV, it crash with an error index "out of reach" style but don't tell me on which CSV file it is.
I pick up an random example and could reproduce the issue.
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Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hello,
We couldn't reproduce the issue. Please try to check the last release build.
Thank you.
We couldn't reproduce the issue. Please try to check the last release build.
Thank you.
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Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Sorry for delay, I was on vacation.
You for sure reproduce it, but perhaps I wasn't clear about my issue : on your captures, you can see there is a gap between the footer and the last line before break (33,66,99).
I would like the footer to be place right after the last printed line, like for line 100.
You for sure reproduce it, but perhaps I wasn't clear about my issue : on your captures, you can see there is a gap between the footer and the last line before break (33,66,99).
I would like the footer to be place right after the last printed line, like for line 100.
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Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hello,
In that case, you should replace DataBand from Panel on the page.
Thank you.
In that case, you should replace DataBand from Panel on the page.
Thank you.
Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hi,
Do you mean like this ?
To me this kinda works sometime :
Do you mean like this ?
To me this kinda works sometime :
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Re: how to handle junction between databand break and footerband
Hello,
Yes. And the last release build.
Thank you.
Yes. And the last release build.
Thank you.
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