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Report / SubReport - main report footer displaying before subreport

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Chris @ Intrinsic
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Chris @ Intrinsic asked on 06 Jun 2011, 07:59 PM
I have a simple Report / SubReport scenario.  i see that the main report footer displays before the subreport even starts.  Even though I place the subreport in the detail section of the main report.  How can I print the last part of the main report at the very end of the report.  I thought that a report footer should only print once at the end of the report?  And I also assumed that a subreport would finish before the rest of the main report?  I couldn't find anything in the documentation or forum.

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Chris @ Intrinsic
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answered on 06 Jun 2011, 08:26 PM
I was thinking of trying the page footer section, but of course, then page numbers won't be displayed until the last page?  But, the property setting "PrintonFirstPage" doesn't work, as I set it to FALSE and it still prints the page footer on the first page!  What am I doing wrong?

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answered on 06 Jun 2011, 09:54 PM
Possibly, a better way of doing this would be to use a table or a list item?  I guess then I could put everything in detail area? 
but, one small problem is, how would I get the total of a certain field in the table or list area to put in the main report?

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answered on 08 Jun 2011, 04:41 PM
Hi Chris,

We did a small example for you - see attachment. If you put your subreport in the master report detail section, subreport will finish before the master report footer.
Also we set PrintOnFirstPage to false in the master report page header and in the master report page footer and they work properly in the example.
If this does not help - please send us your project or sample project that illustrate your problem to investigate it.

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Stephan
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