Pagebreak in cross tab [message #330003] |
Fri, 25 January 2008 10:44 |
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Originally posted by: no.no.no
Hi,
I ve got a big table with 100 rows and about 20 columns. Lets say talking about
persons
Nr Name Surname Age DateOfBirt ....
1 Meier Bob 31
2 Jones Bobby 15
3 Ford John 13
...
I want to show them in a crosstab. Every column represents a Person:
Nr 1 2 3
Name Meier Jones
Surname Bob Bobby
So i created a crosstab, putting a datacube group into columns area and
and datacube summary fields into the summary area
That works fine except for the problem, that all persons are shown on the
first page and the table is shrinked. So i get a table with 100 columns.
How can i make BIRT using page-breaks every 5 columns, so that i get 20 pages.
I tried setting the pagebreak property inside=>auto on the crosstab, but no effect.
thanks,
Dennis
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Re: Pagebreak in cross tab [message #344935 is a reply to message #339675] |
Mon, 28 January 2008 09:05 |
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Originally posted by: no.no.no
Is it planed to add page break interval(hor and vert.) to crosstab ?
I found another way to do that.
-I created a table first.
-Then i added a group to the table with 5.0 as interval and page break after
every element. Now i get my NumberOfElements/5 pages. And i can put
whatever i want into the group footer.
-Into the group footer i put my crosstab with filtering on data["ID"]
and some script expression to calculate the interval bounds from row["ID"]
But this appears a quite complicated way.
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Re: Pagebreak in cross tab [message #345010 is a reply to message #339750] |
Mon, 28 January 2008 09:05 |
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Originally posted by: no.no.no
Is it planed to add page break interval(hor and vert.) to crosstab ?
I found another way to do that.
-I created a table first.
-Then i added a group to the table with 5.0 as interval and page break after
every element. Now i get my NumberOfElements/5 pages. And i can put
whatever i want into the group footer.
-Into the group footer i put my crosstab with filtering on data["ID"]
and some script expression to calculate the interval bounds from row["ID"]
But this appears a quite complicated way.
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Re: Pagebreak in cross tab [message #348922 is a reply to message #339675] |
Mon, 28 January 2008 09:05 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: no.no.no
Is it planed to add page break interval(hor and vert.) to crosstab ?
I found another way to do that.
-I created a table first.
-Then i added a group to the table with 5.0 as interval and page break after
every element. Now i get my NumberOfElements/5 pages. And i can put
whatever i want into the group footer.
-Into the group footer i put my crosstab with filtering on data["ID"]
and some script expression to calculate the interval bounds from row["ID"]
But this appears a quite complicated way.
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Re: Pagebreak in cross tab [message #348998 is a reply to message #339750] |
Mon, 28 January 2008 09:05 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: no.no.no
Is it planed to add page break interval(hor and vert.) to crosstab ?
I found another way to do that.
-I created a table first.
-Then i added a group to the table with 5.0 as interval and page break after
every element. Now i get my NumberOfElements/5 pages. And i can put
whatever i want into the group footer.
-Into the group footer i put my crosstab with filtering on data["ID"]
and some script expression to calculate the interval bounds from row["ID"]
But this appears a quite complicated way.
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Re: Pagebreak in cross tab [message #349074 is a reply to message #339750] |
Mon, 28 January 2008 09:05 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: no.no.no
Is it planed to add page break interval(hor and vert.) to crosstab ?
I found another way to do that.
-I created a table first.
-Then i added a group to the table with 5.0 as interval and page break after
every element. Now i get my NumberOfElements/5 pages. And i can put
whatever i want into the group footer.
-Into the group footer i put my crosstab with filtering on data["ID"]
and some script expression to calculate the interval bounds from row["ID"]
But this appears a quite complicated way.
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