I have been asking a number of question recently and I have realised I am having trouble due to my method of using Crystal Reports. In fact, I think I have now grasped how I should be attempting to do what I need and Crystal Report should do this with no problem. I am at fault. The final bit I am stumped with is this...
I wish to pass a dataset to a crystal report. The template has several sections which will be suppressed or not suppressed depending on the dataset. Each section is a new page and I need each page to display the next row in the dataset.
Uhh! Let's say I have 100 reports, 10 reports per person, and 10 sections in the template. When a complete template is printed it should be a 10 page booklet, 1 booklet per person. So I need to pass all 100 rows in a dataset to the template and section 1 needs to show row 1, section 2 row 2......section 10 row 10......loop (next persons report).....section 1 row 11...section 2 row 12.
Is this possible? Any thoughts would be great as I am in the middle of a print and printing troubles have prompted a need for an alternative to my current sloppy code!
I wish to pass a dataset to a crystal report. The template has several sections which will be suppressed or not suppressed depending on the dataset. Each section is a new page and I need each page to display the next row in the dataset.
Uhh! Let's say I have 100 reports, 10 reports per person, and 10 sections in the template. When a complete template is printed it should be a 10 page booklet, 1 booklet per person. So I need to pass all 100 rows in a dataset to the template and section 1 needs to show row 1, section 2 row 2......section 10 row 10......loop (next persons report).....section 1 row 11...section 2 row 12.
Is this possible? Any thoughts would be great as I am in the middle of a print and printing troubles have prompted a need for an alternative to my current sloppy code!