Hi,
I am using trial version Reports.Net 2009.3
I have placed one databand (databand1) on the page, INSIDE of databand1 I have 2 panels, inside each panel I have one databand. All 3 databands have their own datasource. I want to set both of the databands (databand2, databand3) that are INSIDE of the panels to be children of databand1 (master). I set up relation between the datasources for databand1 (master) and databand2 (child) and it works fine. Now I create a second relation between the datasources of databand1 and databand3. Then I try to set the relation property of databand3 to my second relation and it will not save the relation property, it automatically changes it to the same relation that is used by databand1 and databand2????, which is not correct. This is driving me crazy. Can a master databand NOT have more than ONE child databand? or is this a bug?
Thanks
Master Detail Relation problem
Master Detail Relation problem
Hello,
Can you attach your report to your post or send to support@stimulsoft.com. Also check NameInSource property of both relations - relation1 and relation2. You need specify different values in this property.
Thank you.
Can you attach your report to your post or send to support@stimulsoft.com. Also check NameInSource property of both relations - relation1 and relation2. You need specify different values in this property.
Thank you.
Master Detail Relation problem
That was it, NameInSource for both was set to "Relation" Thank youJan wrote:Hello,
Can you attach your report to your post or send to support@stimulsoft.com. Also check NameInSource property of both relations - relation1 and relation2. You need specify different values in this property.
Thank you.
Master Detail Relation problem
Hello,
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