MasterDataPipeLine and masterfieldlink
If I have a subreport in Group footer, the subreport.datapipepline is
supposed to be PipeLineB and the main report is PipeLineA, is it not
suitable to use MasterDataPipeLine and masterfieldlink for pipelineB?
Because I find that no data (even the main report) if I set the above two
property for pipeline B.
supposed to be PipeLineB and the main report is PipeLineA, is it not
suitable to use MasterDataPipeLine and masterfieldlink for pipelineB?
Because I find that no data (even the main report) if I set the above two
property for pipeline B.
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Be sure your detail dataset is ordered on the foreign key. I would
recommend spending some time with the Master/Detail demos located in the
RBuilder\Demos\1. Reports\... directory. Demos rb0071.pas through rb0073
all give good examples of master/detail reports. Also the ReportBuilder
Developer's guide gives step by step instructions on creating these types of
reports. The article below explains the fundamentals of report data
traversal. If you need to link your master and detail queries in code, see
the article I posted in your previous post.
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TECH TIP: Fundamentals of Report Data Traversal
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1. Single Table Listing Report
Assign the Report.DataPipeline property and leave the
DetailBand.Pipeline unassigned.
The report will traverse the data from start to end (based on the
datapipeline range settings and honoring any filters you've placed on
the datset etc.)
2. Master/Detail Report:
A. Assign the Report.DataPipeline property to the master. Create a
subreport in the detail band and assign the childreport.DataPipeline to
the detail datapipeline.
Use either the visual linking features available from the Report
Designer's Data tab, or Use standard Delphi dataset linking to define
the relationships between the datasets.
The Report will traverse the master records and for each, the subreport
will traverse the detail data related to the master.
3. Master with 2 Details
Configure as in 2 above. Add an additional subreport to the detailband.
Set subreport.ShiftRelativeTo property to the point to the first
subreport. Connect the ChildReport's DataPipeline to the detail data.
4. Report connected to no datapipelines.
When Report.AutoStop is set to True, the Report will print a single
detail band.
When Report.AutoStop is set to False, the Report will print detail bands
until instructed
to stop. You can control when the report stops by setting the
Report.PageLimit property or by calling Report.DataTraversalCompleted
method. Otherwise the report will never stop.
Additional Notes:
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1. SubReports have a Report property that is of type TppChildReport.
Thus, programmatically you can code SubReport.Report.DataPipeline :=
myDataPipeline.
2. ChildReport's traverse data following the same rules as above. A
ChildReport prints in its entirety each time it gets a turn to print.
3. For a Child style SubReport use the Title/Summary band rather than
the Header/Footer (or use a GroupHeader/GroupFooter combo). A standard
Header/Footer will not work because these always print at the very
top/bottom of the page.
4. Do not filter the dataset of modify it any way once the report.Print
command is issued. If you need to do master/detail and cannot use
linked datasets, then use the master DataPipeline.OnRecordPositionChange
event to filter the detail dataset.
5. The reports and datapipelines use dataset bookmarking. Make sure
the dataset can support bi-directional navigation.
Check out the RBuilder\Demos\Reports\Demo.dpr project. Reports 0071,
0072, 0073 show examples of master w/mutliple detail style reports.
Number 0072 has two detail reports.
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Regards,
Nico Cizik
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http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com