Bug in grouping for non-complete columns...

Hi,
I have a report with a group header band and assigned groupfield with ForceNewPage on new groups. Note: The data band has four columns.

When there is a group change before ALL 4 columns are filled with data in the FIRST row of the page, the groupheader displays data from the next group instead of from the current group.

I experienced this on a report with group header name A. On the last page with group A data there were only two records, i.e. that only two of the four columns of the only row on that page were filled witth data. On that last group name A page, the group header displayed group name B instead of A. When I added two more group A records to get the first (and only) row to contain 4 columns, the group header correctly displayed groupname A.

To reproduce create a grouped report with columns and make sure that not all columns in the first row of a page is filled with data when the group changes. make sure you display the group field data in the group header to see the problem.

Thanks if you can provide a quick fix for this.

best regards

Comments

  • PolomintPolomint Australia
    edited 10:19PM
    G'day - if you believe you have found a bug you should raise a Support Ticket - these pages are user forums and not the best path to get your issue addressed by the FR folk.

    Go to https://support.fast-report.com/users/sign_in and use your Licence / Product Login (not necessarily the same as your Forum Login) [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" /> You should provide copies of your example materials (saved FR3 files, screen-grab or PDF of report etc) to facilitate a response... Cheers, Paul[/img]
  • edited 10:19PM
    Polomint wrote: »
    G'day - if you believe you have found a bug you should raise a Support Ticket - these pages are user forums and not the best path to get your issue addressed by the FR folk.

    Thanks for the tip, Paul.

    Will do :-)

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