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Subreports and SkipWhenNoRecords

edited August 2001 in General
I have a master-detail-detail relationship. Invoices, line items, and
additional line item descriptions.

There may be 0..n additional descriptions for a given line item. If
there are 0, I do not want that subreport to take up any space in the
detail band. However, I cannot skip the line item with
SkipWhenNoRecords.

How can this be done in ReportBuilder?

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Bill Sorensen, Programmer/Analyst, ASI/EDI Inc.
(opinions are mine alone)
bsorensen@asicentral.com
www.asiedi.com

Comments

  • edited August 2001

    That can be controlled via the ChildReport.NoDataBehaviors property.
    Check the RBuilder.hlp file for details.




    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
  • edited August 2001
    Thank you, but I'm unclear as to how to do this. The property does
    not appear to be public/published.

    What I have:

    [detail band for line item subreport]
    [line item fields]
    [subreport for additional line items; detail to line item's master]]
    [some other subreports]

    On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 12:48:58 -0500 , "Nard Moseley (Digital Metaphors)"
  • edited August 2001
    I think I've figured it out. Based on a comment in the source, I
    created a group in the line item subreport using the line item key (so
    it wouldn't ever break). Then I set that group's footer to dynamic
    height, and moved all the subreports to the group footer. This
    appears to work. If it's "wrong," please let me know.

    Incidentally, it's a real pain to draw a line between line items using
    this method. I had to set up another non-breaking group below that
    one, put a line on it, then set its static height to one pixel in
    code.

    On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:12:02 -0500 , William Sorensen
  • edited August 2001

    NoDataBehaviors is a pulished property of TppReport and TppChildReport.
    It can be set via the object inspector. For a subreport, you need to
    select the tab at the bottom of the designer to access the childreport's
    workspace. The childreport will then become the selected component in
    the object inspector. (From the workspace of any report/childreport you
    click on the small square button that appears in the upper left corner -
    where the rulers meet - to select the report/childreport in the object
    inspector.



    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
  • edited August 2001
    Found it, thank you.

    This information does not appear to be relevant, however. I checked
    it; my subreport child reports are set to [ndBlankPage]. According to
    the help:


    The described subreport behavior does not appear to be the actual
    behavior in 6.01.

    On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 08:40:03 -0500 , "Nard Moseley (Digital Metaphors)"
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