Group Heaer ; Keep With Next

Group Heaer ; Keep With Next

Post by Winner H » Mon, 05 Jun 2000 04:00:00



Hi,
I have two problem :
First problem with Crystal Report:
    It always print Group Header(s) separated from the group member(s)
    even they are in the bottom of pages.
    In Access we can use "keep with next" property. How can we implement
    this on Crystal Report.
Second :
    If I use CR Designer from inside VB6, I can't pass/use ParameterFields
properties.
    The errorr is "Object doesn't support ...."
    But when it implemented with Control ActiveX Control, it works fine.

Could anybody help me ?

Thank's in advance.
Winner

 
 
 

Group Heaer ; Keep With Next

Post by Lissa Beh » Tue, 06 Jun 2000 04:00:00


In the CR designer when you have your report open, goto Format/Section.
Click on the section of your report you want to format and click ok. You
then have options to choose from and I believe that one of them is what you
are looking for (ex. Keep...) Hope this helps. L.B.

Quote:> Hi,
> I have two problem :
> First problem with Crystal Report:
>     It always print Group Header(s) separated from the group member(s)
>     even they are in the bottom of pages.
>     In Access we can use "keep with next" property. How can we implement
>     this on Crystal Report.
> Second :
>     If I use CR Designer from inside VB6, I can't pass/use ParameterFields
> properties.
>     The errorr is "Object doesn't support ...."
>     But when it implemented with Control ActiveX Control, it works fine.

> Could anybody help me ?

> Thank's in advance.
> Winner


 
 
 

1. Sum or Group first x Amount, then get next record

I need to sum the first X amount of charges in a table, then get the next record ID which
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How can I do this with out using a cursor?

It seems like some sort of a correlated query might do it.

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