Collation with more than 1 table
Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 1:50 am
Hallo Support,
when I have 1 table in my report which goes over 2 or more pages and set the collation then everything works fine.
Assuming, for example, I have more rows than will fit on one page and the table is spread across 3 pages, I see:
page1 - the first columns in the table and the first rows, filling the page
page2 - the next columns in the table and the first rows
page3 - the final columns in the table and the first rows
now the report moves on to the next rows which fit on one page and shows these for the whole table
Fine so far.
What I would like is to be able to add a 2. table to the report - also spread across more than one page and the report should then firstly completely render the first table as described above and then display the 2. table, also moving across first and then down.
I did some testing but I couldn't get it to work. If I do not set the collation, the first table is indeed displayed first but in a different format - firstly displaying all the rows for page1 before moving on to page two. All other collation settings left me with a report in which both tables were mixed together.
Is there any way in which I can get this to work? If not, are you planning to include collation on a table-basis in the future?
Thanks and best regards,
John Kitching
when I have 1 table in my report which goes over 2 or more pages and set the collation then everything works fine.
Assuming, for example, I have more rows than will fit on one page and the table is spread across 3 pages, I see:
page1 - the first columns in the table and the first rows, filling the page
page2 - the next columns in the table and the first rows
page3 - the final columns in the table and the first rows
now the report moves on to the next rows which fit on one page and shows these for the whole table
Fine so far.
What I would like is to be able to add a 2. table to the report - also spread across more than one page and the report should then firstly completely render the first table as described above and then display the 2. table, also moving across first and then down.
I did some testing but I couldn't get it to work. If I do not set the collation, the first table is indeed displayed first but in a different format - firstly displaying all the rows for page1 before moving on to page two. All other collation settings left me with a report in which both tables were mixed together.
Is there any way in which I can get this to work? If not, are you planning to include collation on a table-basis in the future?
Thanks and best regards,
John Kitching