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09/01/2001 20:09:42
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Divers
Thread ID:
00461400
Message ID:
00461496
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Thanks a lot for doing this research for me, Cindy.
I implemented the idea in the first article (e.g. created a logical variable NewGroup) and it works just fine. The idea is really easy, I should find it by myself...

Thanks again for your support.

>Here's Q101297:

>Widow and Orphan Control in FoxPro Report Writer
>Last reviewed: April 17, 1995
>Article ID: Q101297
>The information in this article applies to:
>Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS, versions 2.0, 2.5, and 2.5a
>
>
>SUMMARY
>The FoxPro Report Writer may break multiple detail lines for a single record onto multiple pages, creating orphan and widow lines.
>
>An orphan is a single (or partial) line printed at the bottom of the first page from that record, and a widow is a single (or partial) line printed on the second page from that same record.
>
>Using one of the methods below, you can force all the detail lines for a record to print on the same page in the FoxPro Report Writer.
>
>MORE INFORMATION
>NOTE: This method assumes that every detail band will have the same number of lines.
>
>The following steps will allow forced widow and orphan control:
>
>
>Create a new report with a number of lines in the detail band.
>
>From the Report menu, choose Data Grouping.
>
>Add a new data group. For the group field, specify RECNO(), the FoxPro function that returns the current record number.
>
>Indicate the number of lines in the detail band in the "# of rows following header" portion of the group dialog box.
>
>NOTE: The above method can be used even if there are other data groupings in the report. The RECNO() grouping should be the last grouping in the list. Usually, there will be no information in the data group heading for RECNO().

>
>>>Nadya,
>>>
>>>Look at KB articles Q118560 and Q101297.
>>>
>>
>>Cindy,
>>
>>Great, it's exactly, what I needed. BTW, the second article gives me 404 Error.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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