I applied conditions to a report to remove the rows where no value is available. The space however is not corrected between the tables.
Any idea what can cause this? Another problem is that when I render the report to PDF the table lines are shown with various thicknesses.
A similiar problem existed in the report itself but has since been corrected. Report_1 shows a generated report. Report_2 shows the report
assuming some rows shown in Report_1 are missing data. As you can see in Report_1 the table spacing is even. In Report_2 this is not the
case.
Uneven space between tables when conditions used to disable rows
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Uneven space between tables when conditions used to disable rows
Hello.
Thank you.
We need to see your report template to give you an answer.RichFinnegan wrote:I applied conditions to a report to remove the rows where no value is available. The space however is not corrected between the tables.
Any idea what can cause this? Another problem is that when I render the report to PDF the table lines are shown with various thicknesses.
A similiar problem existed in the report itself but has since been corrected. Report_1 shows a generated report. Report_2 shows the report
assuming some rows shown in Report_1 are missing data. As you can see in Report_1 the table spacing is even. In Report_2 this is not the
case.
Thank you.
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Uneven space between tables when conditions used to disable rows
Here is the template.
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Uneven space between tables when conditions used to disable rows
Hello.
Thank you.
Please, send us a sample data for your report to reproduce your issue.RichFinnegan wrote:Here is the template.
Thank you.