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Today I'm trying to figure this one out. I've got this report I put together for my team that has a table which returns records from a database. Currently, the report automatically creates a table with multiple pages which stores all the returned rows. What I'm being asked for is if I can get all the rows to show up on one page.
To my frustration I have not been able to get this to work. I haven't found a single piece of information on any way to set this. There's a ton of places to set Page Breaks, but they do not seem to affect how the table displays it's data, no matter what the combination.
Anyway, it's a new day and I'm absolutely sure I'll get different results from a search engine today with the answers I'm seaking...hehehe, wishful thinking. :)
Seriously though has anyone else ever tried anything like this with any success?
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- Anonymous
March 29, 2006
Set the page height to 0.
Now if the resultset has more rows than can fit on apge, instead of paging, you just a long page with a scroll.