We have a report that calls several other subreports. These subreports in and
of themselves are reports and in the footer of these reports are page number.
When we run the reports independently they have page numbers. Unfortunately,
from the main report the page numbers of each sub report do not print. Is
this a Reporting Service bug?
OR
Does anybody have any suggestions if there are say 10 "daily reports" that
need printed at once? Is there a way to queue them all up and have them print
with Page numbers of each?
Thanks!I have the same question.
Any one who knows a good way to render several reports at the same time? Or
the same report with different data. For example one report for each member
of a group?
The user should be able to se all the pages with page numbers and total
pages of the sub report. I have a work around solution for the page numbers,
but not for the total pages.
See: http://blogs.msdn.com/bwelcker/archive/2005/05/19/420046.aspx
Note that the solution for the page numbers only works if one user opens the
report.
"CraigZello" wrote:
> We have a report that calls several other subreports. These subreports in and
> of themselves are reports and in the footer of these reports are page number.
> When we run the reports independently they have page numbers. Unfortunately,
> from the main report the page numbers of each sub report do not print. Is
> this a Reporting Service bug?
> OR
> Does anybody have any suggestions if there are say 10 "daily reports" that
> need printed at once? Is there a way to queue them all up and have them print
> with Page numbers of each?
> Thanks!
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