A subreport set to PrintBehavoir of pbChild prints on the parent's page space - like a memo. It shares the page header/footer of the parent. It can have title/summary and groupheader/groupfooter.
A subreport set to PrinterBehavior of pbSection prints on its own page space and has its own header/footer.
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For examples of using Section style subreports, check out the main reports demo installed with the product and the Developers Guide tutorials.
If you have a report that generates an infinite number of pages, then you likely have an invalid configuration.
You might have an invalid data linking relationship. You might have a report/childreport that is not connected to a datapipeline and has AutoStop set to False - meaning it will generate pages until you call report/childreport Stop. You might have some event-handler code that causes the report engine to get lost.
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A subreport set to PrintBehavoir of pbChild prints on the parent's page
space - like a memo. It shares the page header/footer of the parent. It can
have title/summary and groupheader/groupfooter.
A subreport set to PrinterBehavior of pbSection prints on its own page space
and has its own header/footer.
--
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
demo installed with the product and the Developers Guide tutorials.
If you have a report that generates an infinite number of pages, then you
likely have an invalid configuration.
You might have an invalid data linking relationship. You might have a
report/childreport that is not connected to a datapipeline and has AutoStop
set to False - meaning it will generate pages until you call
report/childreport Stop. You might have some event-handler code that causes
the report engine to get lost.
--
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com