I am using RDLC report in Win-form. I want to add the Below Page as Summary. That's mean, I want to add this page as separate page in Report.
My Friends Working in Fox pro. He said it possible in Summary Field, Its Like a Footer. But Can't able to Find That. Pls Help Me.
The Committee has considered the following aspects before finalizing the attendance%
for the B.Sc H&HA I year I semester Students,
1. Students involved in attending ODC, Exhibitions and other functions
deputed by the college.
2. Students who had shortage of attendance were instructed to attend the classes in
the weekend / Holidays. Classes were conducted by the staff who
were stationed at the Institute.
As directed by the principal, in the interest of the students and due to the semester pattern,
It has been decided to consider overall attendance % for the eligibility to write
the NCHM semester examination 2011.
(Mr.Elangovan) (Mr.Mathew) (Mr. Senthil Kumar) (Ms. Sharmila) ( Ms. Parimala) (Mr. Thirulogchander)
(PRINCIPAL)
Sounds like you just need to add a page break before your summary text:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms251701(v=vs.80).aspx
Yeah, Foxpro makes things like that very easy... Not knowing your data source, and if you could adjust by adding a column/field to the output per row. I would add a column of a blob (or Memo from FoxPro) where you can just dump a bunch of text to it. Then on the last record of the data to be printed, have this column printed. Since it won't exist for any previous records, it wont otherwise cause a conflict with any other content. Then, as Daniel mentioned, you can throw a force page break so this content shows on its own page.
I agree that it will probably be easier to add a page break to your report and add your info page above to that page. I don't know what you are using to create your report Visual Studio 2005/2008 but here are some instructions on adding a page break in VS 2005.
How to Set Page Breaks
Defining Page Size and Page Breaks
I am not sure of how your report is set up but if you instructions do specify the following:
To add a page break to a report item
Right-click the report item and then click Properties.
**Note**
Item page breaks apply only to the report items rectangle, table, matrix, list, and chart.
On the General tab, for Page breaks, select Insert a page break before this list (rectangle, table, or matrix) or Insert a page break after this list (rectangle, table, or matrix).
So keep in mind that applying the page break to an item it has to be a rectangle, table, etc. I just did a test in VS2005 and added a rectangle, then placed a text box inside with the data from above and it placed it on a separate page in the report.
Hope this helps.
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I want to display two different section in one crystal report. In my report i have created two section but they both display same data as you can saw in below image.
What setting is needed for displaying different data? Thanks.
Here image of my crystal report design
After seeing the report design, here are your issues:
Just because you have two detail sections doesn't mean it will show you two different values.
A report is structured like a book:
The Report Header and Footer are like the cover and back page - you only put information on them that you want to see once.
The Page Header and Footer should contain information that you want to see on every page at the top and bottom.
The Group Header and Footer are used to show information if your data is grouped by certain criteria - like chapters of a book.
The Detail Section shows either all data or the data that pertains to a group - like the text within the chapters.
So, in your case I would create a group that is based on your employee. Put all your header information (the top 3 lines in your report) in the Page Header. In the Group Header you put everything in line 4 and 5. Line 6 through 17 go into the Detail Section. Line 18 with all the totals goes into the Group Footer. Everything from line 19 on goes into the Page Footer.
I hope this makes sense and I'll be more than happy to help out further.
I created a cross tab that shows the number of hours that employees worked each week. but I want to group them by their team leaders.
Add a group for the team leader. Move the crosstab into the new group's header. It's going to be difficult to get the group-name field to be positioned where you want it reliably. I would recommend creating a second group-header section (insert section below) and moving the crosstab to it. So, GHXa would have the group-name field and GHXb would have the crosstab.
I'm trying to do a sales report that lists each order with a little plus icon beside it, once clicked the order row should expand to show the order details. I'm using the reportviewer for the first time and having it working to show the basic order info.
What I'd like to have now is each row expand when clicked to show the order details. So row 1 might list the buyers name, address etc and when clicked you see what they bought.
Given that I'm totally new at this kind of reporting (never heard of Tablix before using this reportviewer) is there a relatively easy way of displaying this data?
did you check http://www.gotreportviewer.com/?
I use CrystalReport in Visual Studio 2005 and make a bill report ... this bill
I use the header - Details- and footer in this report ..
in details section I limit the record to 10 for every page
so if there is a bill contains 15 record ..
first 10 record in first page . and 5 in the second page when print
put the problems
1- the footer show in the second page only
2- in the second page the Fields in the footer Raised up beacuse the second page contains 5 records only
so if the record number in the report is not 10 so the footer fields raised up
so please any one help me to solve the problem
Notation : I limit the number of records for every page to 10 record only .. i need empty
records if the reports records < 10 \
Please any one help my
Thanks
Sorry I don't know 100% what your problem is (maybe post some screenshots) but there might be two possible problems/solutions:
in CR Reports you've got document and page footer - if you use the document footer (don't remember the exact name) you will see this only once - just like a document header
if the details parts get's to big the footers are AFAIK the first thing that get's striped so try to compress your details (or any other section) to get more area for the footer (or display only 9 items per page instead of 10 - just for trial)
To really fill your report with empty details you will have to append empty rows to your data and use conditional supresses in your CR to not show things like '0' but IMHO this will get a real pain and you should go without printing empty details - never seen a situation where you need this or where it is desired.
This might be a pretty simple question but I'm a Crystal Reports newbie...I have a report where I want specific pages that have a corresponding column omitted. So for example say it has someone's name and information on every page, how would I use a column that for example has the state on it, to omit certain results, like I don't want any pages in the report generated from states that have the "state column" from the database equal to like "TX" or something. This isn't what I'm actually doing, but it's an example of the functionality I want.
I'm thinking it would be in either the group or record selection formulas but I'm not sure how to go about putting it together to not create a page for the results when a certain column is equal to a value.
-Thanks from a total Crystal Reports noob.
So each page of the report is one record in the result set (someone's name and information) and you want to exclude some pages based on the value of one of the columns?
Perhaps I'm not understanding the problem correctly but can't you just change the datasource query?
WHERE state <> 'TX'