Sunday, February 19, 2012

implicit KeepTogether on subreports

I just read from another post that there is an implicit KeepTogether on
Subreports. Apparently, this is a property that cannot be turned off
and causes subreport data to be pushed to a new page if it can't fit on
the current page.
The only advice given was to avoid using subreports if you don't want
this behavior.
Aren't there reports that cannot be written without using subreports?
Perhaps I'm just not being creative enough, but I'm pretty sure
subreports are neccesary for the type of report I'm running. Am I just
out of luck?I have trouble doing parent child things (using separate queries) without
subreports - but it is what it is...
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"Floor" <floorflux@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I just read from another post that there is an implicit KeepTogether on
> Subreports. Apparently, this is a property that cannot be turned off
> and causes subreport data to be pushed to a new page if it can't fit on
> the current page.
> The only advice given was to avoid using subreports if you don't want
> this behavior.
> Aren't there reports that cannot be written without using subreports?
> Perhaps I'm just not being creative enough, but I'm pretty sure
> subreports are neccesary for the type of report I'm running. Am I just
> out of luck?
>

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