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Aaron
Hi,
I am using VS 2003 and have some Crystal reports questions.
1.
I am trying to do a shipper document. How do I setup so that no two
groups will share a page, each group may span 1 or many pages. Or
maybe a better way of stating the question is "how do I make a group
header a page header?"
Is this something best resolved by including a subreport? In other
words have header data in the main report and line item data in the
subreport. I don't know how to synchronize the report with the
subreport and cannot find any relevent examples online (each is being
driven by different yet directly related tables).
2.
How do I setup so that if a field is blank, the fields beneath it will
be "bumped" upwards the height of 1 field. For example, this is done
automatically in MS Access: if you are setting up a Ship To address
field, and if, for example, on some addresses, Address3 is blank then
the City, State, and Zip line will be bumped up rather than having a
blank line appear between Address2 and City, State, and Zip.
Thank you,
Aaron
I am using VS 2003 and have some Crystal reports questions.
1.
I am trying to do a shipper document. How do I setup so that no two
groups will share a page, each group may span 1 or many pages. Or
maybe a better way of stating the question is "how do I make a group
header a page header?"
Is this something best resolved by including a subreport? In other
words have header data in the main report and line item data in the
subreport. I don't know how to synchronize the report with the
subreport and cannot find any relevent examples online (each is being
driven by different yet directly related tables).
2.
How do I setup so that if a field is blank, the fields beneath it will
be "bumped" upwards the height of 1 field. For example, this is done
automatically in MS Access: if you are setting up a Ship To address
field, and if, for example, on some addresses, Address3 is blank then
the City, State, and Zip line will be bumped up rather than having a
blank line appear between Address2 and City, State, and Zip.
Thank you,
Aaron