I have three subreports that are sitting in the detail section of a grouped
table. I pass in the appropriate parameters and everything is working well
with the subreports in terms of the data. I have created a group header for
the subreports and turned on the repeat on new page option. This is the area
that is causing me grief. The group header shows up on the first page fine,
but if the subreport spills over to another page, the group header is not
repeated. Is this because The subreport technically only occupies one row of
the table?I would suspect that is the case, since you wouldn't normally expect a
single table row to span multiple pages...
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"Clark Kent" <ClarkKent@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have three subreports that are sitting in the detail section of a grouped
> table. I pass in the appropriate parameters and everything is working well
> with the subreports in terms of the data. I have created a group header
> for
> the subreports and turned on the repeat on new page option. This is the
> area
> that is causing me grief. The group header shows up on the first page
> fine,
> but if the subreport spills over to another page, the group header is not
> repeated. Is this because The subreport technically only occupies one row
> of
> the table?
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