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    Report Page Break Dynamic Property

    Has anyone tried making a page break in a report respond to a condition set in its Enabled dynamic property? I thought this might be a way to paginate a report based on a run_count calc. But of course I couldn't get it to work.

    I have read quite a few posts about using mrecno() for this but have not got that to work either. Many of those threads are very old, so was wondering if anyone has been able to limit the records in the detail section of a report whether using a subreport or not? I would like to take a report and make it break over several pages with a limited number of records in each page.
    Robin

    Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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    Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

    Same number of records on each page? Seems we did that "in the old days" with a large footer.
    There can be only one.

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      Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

      If it was resolved in the old days then I ought to be able to find it! Closest I came was a post by Martin Cole but he never said HOW he did it...
      Robin

      Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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        Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

        I am trying to print out a Lot Control that prints out only the tickets for the number of pieces in each lot per page. A variable will be set for this number, but the report should print out pages for the total pieces for the machine scheduled. Ex: 84 pieces are to be produced on a particular machine grouped in lots of 20 rolls each.

        I created a group break for the detail section with the expression int(mrecno()/20-.01). This works to limit the subreport detail section to 20 records on the 2nd and 3rd page and the remaining 4 records on the 4th page. Almost perfect - except the very 1st page shows only the main group header with no detail -basically a blank page.

        What other settings should I try?
        Robin

        Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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          Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

          It has been a long time since I created a report but conceptually, a report with a known height page header and footer, no other headers or footers, can have the detail band height adjusted to create a known number of lines per page.

          If you accomplish that you may have a starting point for your desired end result.
          There can be only one.

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            Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

            If anyone would like to play with this report, I included the files.

            Knit Control is the original report that works fine as it is.
            Lot Control is my current attempt to limit the records per page. It has some problems with the 2 subreports in the detail section not showing together on the 1st page.
            TestLotCtrl is merely another attempt at the report. Problems include blank pages and the yarn_split subreport showing on only the last page for the Sch_No group instead of all the pages

            LotCtrl.zip.
            Robin

            Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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              Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

              No bites yet? I can get the number of records for Tag_Nos in the detail section to show ok, but then the the other sub report of 1:N records shows nothing.

              Maybe I could try getting the Yarn_Split records into a string...and display that in the header instead of using the table.

              Stan - any thoughts on that? Maybe in an On Record event for the group?
              Robin

              Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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                Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

                Haven't had a chance to follow up here. I was never fond of sub reports and most folks that tried to use them, that I encountered, were trying to do so not according to the documentation.

                Not saying you are because I haven't looked. I may have time over the holiday to check it out.

                Table.external_record.....() or *collect() are the tools to build the string.
                There can be only one.

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                  Re: Report Page Break Dynamic Property

                  Thanks Stan, it gives me something else to look into.
                  Robin

                  Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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