Lost in the groups...
Re: Lost in the groups...
Hi Aleksey!
OK it seems to be working quite well, thank you!
Question: why is the table in GroupHeader1 not printing, even on your example?
Thanks!
OK it seems to be working quite well, thank you!
Question: why is the table in GroupHeader1 not printing, even on your example?
Thanks!
Re: Lost in the groups...
Hello,
Sorry, maybe we did not exactly understand your question. Could you explain your issue in more details?
Thank you.
Sorry, maybe we did not exactly understand your question. Could you explain your issue in more details?
Thank you.
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Re: Lost in the groups...
Sorry I meant the GroupFOOTERBand...
It seems it's never printed.
Thanks.
It seems it's never printed.
Thanks.
Re: Lost in the groups...
Hello,
Please clarify in which cases you need show the GroupFooterBand1.
Thank you.
Please clarify in which cases you need show the GroupFooterBand1.
Thank you.
Re: Lost in the groups...
Hello,
In all cases I would like to have the GroupFooterBand1 at the end.
Thanks.
In all cases I would like to have the GroupFooterBand1 at the end.
Thanks.
Re: Lost in the groups...
Hello,
Please check the modified report in the attachment.
Thank you.
Please check the modified report in the attachment.
Thank you.
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Re: Lost in the groups...
Thanks a lot Aleksey for your quick reply.
Is there a way to display the databand2 above the "comments" table in GroupFooterBand1?
I really need this table to be the last component after GroupHeaderBand3 and/or DataBand2.
Thank you for your help.
Is there a way to display the databand2 above the "comments" table in GroupFooterBand1?
I really need this table to be the last component after GroupHeaderBand3 and/or DataBand2.
Thank you for your help.
Re: Lost in the groups...
Hello,
Sorry, maybe we did not exactly understand your question. Could you explain your issue in more details?
Thank you.
Sorry, maybe we did not exactly understand your question. Could you explain your issue in more details?
Thank you.
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Re: Lost in the groups...
Hi,
Sorry, my mistake. I thought, as you put DataBand2 below the GroupFooterBand1, that the table would be displayed above the DataBand2. It's not the case, it's working fine.
Thanks!
Sorry, my mistake. I thought, as you put DataBand2 below the GroupFooterBand1, that the table would be displayed above the DataBand2. It's not the case, it's working fine.

Thanks!
Re: Lost in the groups...
Hello,
We are always glad to help you!
Thank you.
We are always glad to help you!
Thank you.