Really stuck, no workaround, "keep together dont work" for multiple header bands

The title is pretty explaining. I hope for help from developers as we have an upcoming release, and cant find a workaround.

Here's my previous asked question: http://community.jaspersoft.com/questions/804124/group-property-keep-together-doesnt-work-multiple-headers

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I actually found a workaround, by using "min height to start a new page"..
roarf - 9 years 10 months ago

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hi  ,

Could you please put up a screen shot that would be more clear , what is the issue you are facing

 

Regards,

Ankur

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Done:)

roarf - 9 years 10 months ago

 

Hi ,

See the Keep Together function keeps the Header and Footer of a particular group together, and as you are pointing out that there are nested groups , try that the innermost group keeps together ,that might solve the problem .

Reprint header just does the job of placing headers on the every new page, but this also might have gone wrong due to the nested grouping. 

I would advice you to use a subreport , that would turn more handy, but this is just a suggestion , might or might not work in your case.

Hope that this helps.

 

Regards,

Ankur

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Joined: Jan 21 2013 - 10:36pm
Last seen: 1 month 3 weeks ago

 

Hi ,

See the Keep Together function keeps the Header and Footer of a particular group together, and as you are pointing out that there are nested groups , try that the innermost group keeps together ,that might solve the problem .

Reprint header just does the job of placing headers on the every new page, but this also might have gone wrong due to the nested grouping. 

I would advice you to use a subreport , that would turn more handy, but this is just a suggestion , might or might not work in your case.

Hope that this helps.

 

Regards,

Ankur

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Joined: Jan 21 2013 - 10:36pm
Last seen: 1 month 3 weeks ago

The 5 header bands are not nested but belong to the same group.. Use of subreport might be a workaround that would do the trick, but then I have to rewrite stuff, but thanks for the tip, it might be what I do if I can't get "keep togheter" to work properly

roarf - 9 years 10 months ago
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