Probleme report RTC standard
D4rko
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Hello,
I try to modify report rtc 206 (sales invoices) but I have a problem on standard report : I have two tables (sales invoices lines and VAT) and according to the number of line (7 lines in standard report) the VAT table is cut in two as you can see on my two pictures. I have the table header on the bottom of my first page and total lines on the second page. I try to use Keeptogether property but it doesn't work. How can i do to "keep together" the VAT table? Is there a solution?
I try to modify report rtc 206 (sales invoices) but I have a problem on standard report : I have two tables (sales invoices lines and VAT) and according to the number of line (7 lines in standard report) the VAT table is cut in two as you can see on my two pictures. I have the table header on the bottom of my first page and total lines on the second page. I try to use Keeptogether property but it doesn't work. How can i do to "keep together" the VAT table? Is there a solution?
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D4rko wrote:Hello,
I try to modify report rtc 206 (sales invoices) but I have a problem on standard report : I have two tables (sales invoices lines and VAT) and according to the number of line (7 lines in standard report) the VAT table is cut in two as you can see on my two pictures. I have the table header on the bottom of my first page and total lines on the second page. I try to use Keeptogether property but it doesn't work. How can i do to "keep together" the VAT table? Is there a solution?
I think that you can set the property "PageBreakAtStart" to true for the VAT Table. in this way the the table will be printed on a new page and header and lines will kept together. :-k however I don't like this solution because will be applayed to all invoice also if VAT table can stay in the same page of the Sales Line.~Rik~
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Yes, I thought of it, but this solution does not please my customer, because as you say if I have just 2 or 3 lines on my first table (mostly) I will have 2 pages every time.0
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D4rko wrote:Yes, I need this, but this solution does not please my customer, because if I have just 2 or 3 lines on my first table (mostly) I will have 2 pages every time.
Your customer is right. The problem is there always will be at least a case in which header and total will be separeted.
In other words, if you arrange the report for this case, it could not work for others...~Rik~
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