I have a main report that contains a table. One detail row of that table
calls to a subreport (which also contains a table). When the entire report
displays, if the main report and subreport data will all fit on one page it
will do so, but if not, the main report goes part of the way down a page
(leaving up to 3/4 of the page blank), then breaks to a new page to display
the subreport data. It seems to try and keep the subreport data table
together more than the main report table. I have KeepTogether set to False on
both tables in the main report and the subreport. The way it is now, the
display format is unacceptable. Please offer any ideas.Stotts, I have exactly the same problem as you. Have you found an answer yet?
"stotts" wrote:
> I have a main report that contains a table. One detail row of that table
> calls to a subreport (which also contains a table). When the entire report
> displays, if the main report and subreport data will all fit on one page it
> will do so, but if not, the main report goes part of the way down a page
> (leaving up to 3/4 of the page blank), then breaks to a new page to display
> the subreport data. It seems to try and keep the subreport data table
> together more than the main report table. I have KeepTogether set to False on
> both tables in the main report and the subreport. The way it is now, the
> display format is unacceptable. Please offer any ideas.|||No, not yet. I applied SP1 hoping it would fix it but no luck. Please let me
know if you find anything.
"Pierre" wrote:
> Stotts, I have exactly the same problem as you. Have you found an answer yet?
> "stotts" wrote:
> > I have a main report that contains a table. One detail row of that table
> > calls to a subreport (which also contains a table). When the entire report
> > displays, if the main report and subreport data will all fit on one page it
> > will do so, but if not, the main report goes part of the way down a page
> > (leaving up to 3/4 of the page blank), then breaks to a new page to display
> > the subreport data. It seems to try and keep the subreport data table
> > together more than the main report table. I have KeepTogether set to False on
> > both tables in the main report and the subreport. The way it is now, the
> > display format is unacceptable. Please offer any ideas.
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