Friday, February 24, 2012

Creating more than 1 main tables in a report

I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I can create a report with 4 tables
in it. Just like iterate the table out.
SunnyJust put 4 tables in the report, is there any problem?
"Sansanee" wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I can create a report with 4 tables
> in it. Just like iterate the table out.
> Sunny
>
>|||Yes. The problem I'm having is trying to get the tables to repeat on the next page. For example, I am using Rpt.Svcs. to print a Report Card for each kid in a school. The first page looks good except that it appears that the tables are trying to continue to the next page.
Thank You,
Gerald Hendrix
Web Database Manager
Bay District Schools
850-872-4252
>> peanutcello<peanutcello@.discussions.microsoft.com> 01/21/05 12:43 AM >>
Just put 4 tables in the report, is there any problem?
"Sansanee" wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I can create a report with 4 tables
> in it. Just like iterate the table out.
> Sunny
>
>|||If I understand what you are saying, first put a LIST on the page and then
put the tables inside the list. Set the properties dataset of the LIST to
your dataset. For each record in the dataset, the list and the table inside
it, repeat.
Neil
"Gerald Hendrix" wrote:
> Yes. The problem I'm having is trying to get the tables to repeat on the next page. For example, I am using Rpt.Svcs. to print a Report Card for each kid in a school. The first page looks good except that it appears that the tables are trying to continue to the next page.
> Thank You,
> Gerald Hendrix
> Web Database Manager
> Bay District Schools
> 850-872-4252
> >> peanutcello<peanutcello@.discussions.microsoft.com> 01/21/05 12:43 AM >>
> Just put 4 tables in the report, is there any problem?
> "Sansanee" wrote:
> > I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I can create a report with 4 tables
> > in it. Just like iterate the table out.
> >
> > Sunny
> >
> >
> >
>
>|||Works great! I think you may have saved my job. Thanks.
Thank You,
Gerald Hendrix
Web Database Manager
Bay District Schools
850-872-4252
>> Neil Gould<NeilGould@.discussions.microsoft.com> 01/21/05 2:41 PM >>
If I understand what you are saying, first put a LIST on the page and then
put the tables inside the list. Set the properties dataset of the LIST to
your dataset. For each record in the dataset, the list and the table inside
it, repeat.
Neil
"Gerald Hendrix" wrote:
> Yes. The problem I'm having is trying to get the tables to repeat on the next page. For example, I am using Rpt.Svcs. to print a Report Card for each kid in a school. The first page looks good except that it appears that the tables are trying to continue to the next page.
> Thank You,
> Gerald Hendrix
> Web Database Manager
> Bay District Schools
> 850-872-4252
> >> peanutcello<peanutcello@.discussions.microsoft.com> 01/21/05 12:43 AM >>
> Just put 4 tables in the report, is there any problem?
> "Sansanee" wrote:
> > I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I can create a report with 4 tables
> > in it. Just like iterate the table out.
> >
> > Sunny
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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