Hello all -
I am using CR9 with SQL Server 2000. My report is an invoice and has the details section split into A and B. B is suppressed based on a condition and A is to display the normal records. Group Footer is split as well with GF1-A holding a subreport. GF1-B essentially serves as a Page footer. In the "Section Expert" I have "Print at bottom of page" checked for the main GroupFooter options, not for A or B in particular. Basically what I want is the group footer to be anchored to the bottom of each page and the detail section to flow in above it and below the group header so the only variable size section would be the detail section. What is happening is the detail print as many records as it can and completely invade the group footer A section that has the subreport. It looks like a jumbled mess. How do you keep the details section from writing into the GF section?
Thanks,
Bryan
I am using CR9 with SQL Server 2000. My report is an invoice and has the details section split into A and B. B is suppressed based on a condition and A is to display the normal records. Group Footer is split as well with GF1-A holding a subreport. GF1-B essentially serves as a Page footer. In the "Section Expert" I have "Print at bottom of page" checked for the main GroupFooter options, not for A or B in particular. Basically what I want is the group footer to be anchored to the bottom of each page and the detail section to flow in above it and below the group header so the only variable size section would be the detail section. What is happening is the detail print as many records as it can and completely invade the group footer A section that has the subreport. It looks like a jumbled mess. How do you keep the details section from writing into the GF section?
Thanks,
Bryan