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I have read the thread on compound reports where you use the OPEN NOBREAK on the first report, then CLOSE on the last report. I used it and ran it from Report Caster but the second report was missing some data. The same happened when I run it from DevStudio. When I put it back to HTML and kept the OPEN and CLOSE statements, the second report showed all the data.
Anybody had the same experience? Does anybody have a way around this?
Please help. Thanks in advance to all replies.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
How many reports are there? Just the 2? What do you mean data is missing? Typically that has nothing to do with the COMPOUND feature. A problem with COMPOUND would cause a report to maybe not show up in a package but it shouldn't cause any data integrity issues.
It will always work for HTML because HTML doesn't compound. HTML just displays all the reports one after another.