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Hello! The following is a sample focexec in 5.2.3. The report header/footer is not showing up on the page where the subfoot is displaying. It even does this if I remove the page-break and the subfoot runs onto the second page for more room. Any suggestions on coding around this?
Thanks!
TABLE FILE ATABLE HEADING "The Heading" FOOTING "The Footing" SUM FIELDA BY FIELDB ACROSS FIELDC ON TABLE SUBFOOT AND PAGE-BREAK "SUBFOOT1" "SUBFOOT2" "SUBFOOT3" ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF END
Does the following code cause the issue you are talking about?
TABLE FILE CAR HEADING "The Heading" FOOTING "The Footing" SUM RETAIL_COST BY CAR ACROSS COUNTRY ON TABLE SUBFOOT "SUBFOOT1" "SUBFOOT2" "SUBFOOT3" ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF END
This code will display all the headings and footings on one page.
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Removing the page-break does not resolve the issue. The problem is the across "table" takes up the whole page, with no room left for the subfoot. The user is OK with the subfoot on a seperate page, but the user also wants to see the header/footer.