ThatNewGuy
Technical User
I'm currently working on a report that's pulling all of my data from a query that's main function is using the "group by" command. For example, if I have 5 purchase order numbers of the same value I only need to see that value once.
Due to the desired report format I have to use a subreport(child) on my parent report in order for everything to line up accordingly. I really haven't worked with subreports in the past but it seems straight forward. I've used the wizards and I've tried setting up a relationship manually. I have a reoccurring problem where the child report keeps dropping desired data. I'm currently using the parent to use as a test so I can view everything on the parent, but the child will only display the first record on my parent report. Yes, I've checked the size of the detail section on the child. I've checked the relationship between the parent and child. I've tried variations of this relationship to no avail. I keep running into the same problem. To make matters worse when I open the subreport that's been generated separately in access all of the desired records are there so I know the relationship works. I just can't seem to figure out why all of the desired records from the child report can't be viewed on my parent report.
Have I missed something in the relationship? Does the subreport have to be in a detail section vs. a page or report header? I'm currently using Access 2003 for this project. Any help would be greatly appreciated at this point.
Due to the desired report format I have to use a subreport(child) on my parent report in order for everything to line up accordingly. I really haven't worked with subreports in the past but it seems straight forward. I've used the wizards and I've tried setting up a relationship manually. I have a reoccurring problem where the child report keeps dropping desired data. I'm currently using the parent to use as a test so I can view everything on the parent, but the child will only display the first record on my parent report. Yes, I've checked the size of the detail section on the child. I've checked the relationship between the parent and child. I've tried variations of this relationship to no avail. I keep running into the same problem. To make matters worse when I open the subreport that's been generated separately in access all of the desired records are there so I know the relationship works. I just can't seem to figure out why all of the desired records from the child report can't be viewed on my parent report.
Have I missed something in the relationship? Does the subreport have to be in a detail section vs. a page or report header? I'm currently using Access 2003 for this project. Any help would be greatly appreciated at this point.