Headers are more sophistacated these days. They require client information,
report execution date, page number, report spacific details like account
numbers.
It seems that I cannot put a pagenumber in the body, and I cannot have
dataset info in the header. If I wanted to do this ... could I ? I would
like a 'Power Header' with a mix of global variables like pagenumber mixed
with dataset fields... Can this be done?You this special case you could refer the dataSource on some reportItems
rather than the fields collection.
HTH; Jens Suessmeyer.
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> Headers are more sophistacated these days. They require client
> information,
> report execution date, page number, report spacific details like account
> numbers.
> It seems that I cannot put a pagenumber in the body, and I cannot have
> dataset info in the header. If I wanted to do this ... could I ? I would
> like a 'Power Header' with a mix of global variables like pagenumber mixed
> with dataset fields... Can this be done?
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