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Hope someone can provide guidance on printing a report with mutiple sub
reports.
I have created three sub reports. Data is extracted from three respective
queries with separate queries names; although the queries are essentially the
same with exception of various criteron in separate, respective fields. The
three sub reports produce reports that have almost identical field names
displayed, except the last field name will be different based on the
criterion in the repective queries.
I have dragged and dropped each subreport into the details group of the
report; arranged one on top fo the other with gap inbetween each. The report
heading has an address element with an introductory paragraph.
The report footer has a concluding paragraph and signature element.
When I execute the report, I get exactly what I want on the page; except, I
have multiple outputs of the report. For example. If the first subform has
2 records, the second subform has 3 records, and the third subform has 2
records, I acquire 21 pages of the report (7 records total X 3 subforms). It
appears the detail grouping is simply looping each record multple times among
multiple, identical reports.
Question: Is there a way I can produce just one page of the report without
acquiring repetititve, multiple pages?
You help is appreciated.
Scotty
reports.
I have created three sub reports. Data is extracted from three respective
queries with separate queries names; although the queries are essentially the
same with exception of various criteron in separate, respective fields. The
three sub reports produce reports that have almost identical field names
displayed, except the last field name will be different based on the
criterion in the repective queries.
I have dragged and dropped each subreport into the details group of the
report; arranged one on top fo the other with gap inbetween each. The report
heading has an address element with an introductory paragraph.
The report footer has a concluding paragraph and signature element.
When I execute the report, I get exactly what I want on the page; except, I
have multiple outputs of the report. For example. If the first subform has
2 records, the second subform has 3 records, and the third subform has 2
records, I acquire 21 pages of the report (7 records total X 3 subforms). It
appears the detail grouping is simply looping each record multple times among
multiple, identical reports.
Question: Is there a way I can produce just one page of the report without
acquiring repetititve, multiple pages?
You help is appreciated.
Scotty