KeepWithData problem

Hi,

I have a little problem with a data header that prints on the bottom of a page instead of sticking with its data band on the next page...

As far as I understand the property KeepWithData should do the trick but it doesn't work on my report.

See attached report file and pdf

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  • edited 8:15AM
    IngoFR wrote: »
    I have a little problem with a data header that prints on the bottom of a page instead of sticking with its data band on the next page...

    As far as I understand the property KeepWithData should do the trick but it doesn't work on my report.

    We have the same problem. Is there a workaround? The problem exists with all versions from 1.7.15 (maybe earlier versions are affected too) to (at least) 1.8.39. Can anyone confirm that this problem got fixed in 1.9?
  • edited 8:15AM
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  • serifelsenserifelsen Unknown
    edited 8:15AM
    StartNewPage property can help You
  • edited 8:15AM
    serifelsen wrote: »
    StartNewPage property can help You

    Thank you for the hint but StartNewPage is only a workaround for the first occurence. If you have more data it can happen on the following pages.
    I also tried doublepass but without success...

    Seems the fastreport team is on an extended vacation or no one has an answer to this problem.

    I would really like to use fastreport since I know it from my Delphi programming but sooner or later I need a working reporting tool.
  • edited 8:15AM
    We just bought a license for 1.9.x and it seems that the problem isn't fixed yet (tested with 1.9.17.0). Please fix this problem soon because it's really annoying.
  • edited 8:15AM
    The problem still isn't fixed (1.9.20). This is a somewhat urgent (and really annoying) matter for us and it's very sad that the FR team isn't able to show some sign of life in this forum.
  • edited 8:15AM
    AlexTZ (thank you very much for responding to the support request almost immediately) gave us the solution:

    Set "FirstRowStartsNewPage" to true: This property affects both StartNewPage and KeepWithData and its real meaning seems to be "FirstRowCanStartNewPage".

    Thank you very much for your quick and helpful response > but it's sad that you're not present in the forums anymore> .

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