To add a page break to a row group in a table, matrix, or list
In the Grouping pane, right-click a row group, and then click
Group Properties.
Note
Page breaks are ignored on column groups.
On the
Page Breaks tab, select
Between each instance of a group to add a page break between each instance of a group in the table.
Optionally, select
Also at the start of a group or
Also at the end of a group to specify that a page break be added when a group starts or ends in the table.
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You had mentioned that,"I tried as you mentioned but nothing changed."
Can you post the picture of your both reports.
It will help us to understand the issue in better way.
So we can provide more accurate suggestion to solve the issue.
Thanks for your understanding.
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Deepak
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How to Paginate on a child group
Jan 05, 2018 06:03 PM|coreysan|LINK
I'm mimicking a Crystal Report, where the parent group is a doctor, and the report lists data about all his patients for the day (child group).
In CR, for a particular doctor, 41 patients shows a total 18 pages.
When I created the SSRS, I am able to show the report just like CR, but the pagination isn't the same. My report shows 1 of 1 pages,
where the data for 41 patients just shows as one long continuous page. Can I paginate it like in CR?
I'm using a List Region for the whole report, and it calls a sub-report.
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Re: How to Paginate on a child group
Jan 08, 2018 01:21 AM|Deepak Panchal|LINK
Hi coreysan,
please refer the steps below.
To add a page break to a row group in a table, matrix, or list
In the Grouping pane, right-click a row group, and then click Group Properties.
Note
Page breaks are ignored on column groups.
On the Page Breaks tab, select Between each instance of a group to add a page break between each instance of a group in the table.
Optionally, select Also at the start of a group or Also at the end of a group to specify that a page break be added when a group starts or ends in the table.
Reference:
Add a Page Break (Report Builder and SSRS)
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Re: How to Paginate on a child group
Jan 10, 2018 09:38 PM|coreysan|LINK
I don't know if my reply to this was received.
I tried as you mentioned but nothing changed. I noticed if I print the report to a PDF, the PDF will
break it into 18 pages. But SSRS only shows one long logical and physical page.
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Re: How to Paginate on a child group
Jan 26, 2018 07:35 AM|Deepak Panchal|LINK
Hi coreysan,
You had mentioned that,"I tried as you mentioned but nothing changed."
Can you post the picture of your both reports.
It will help us to understand the issue in better way.
So we can provide more accurate suggestion to solve the issue.
Thanks for your understanding.
Regards
Deepak
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Re: How to Paginate on a child group
Jan 26, 2018 04:54 PM|coreysan|LINK
How in the world to you include an image? I clicked the image icon and filled out the path, but it refuses to load the image.
It asks for dimensions but doesn't clarify if its in pixels or inches. I tried both, and it won't load it.