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Birt group header based on page [message #1831917] Wed, 02 September 2020 16:45 Go to next message
Joel DeVenney is currently offline Joel DeVenneyFriend
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I have a Birt report that has a group on customer ID. In the table Group Header I have two grids, one that I want displayed only on the first page for each group/customer, then on subsequent pages for that group/customer I want grid #2 displayed and grid #1 hidden.

I have tried the code listed at Stackoverflow about using page variables for group, I can't link to it since I am a new member. But it doesn't do anything at all, I can't even print out the group_page variable anywhere on the actual report.

I've also tried a running count inside the group of the rows, it counts fine, but in the group header it always has 1, never above that.
Re: Birt group header based on page [message #1833556 is a reply to message #1831917] Fri, 16 October 2020 20:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Joel DeVenney is currently offline Joel DeVenneyFriend
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Any ideas??
Re: Birt group header based on page [message #1833576 is a reply to message #1833556] Mon, 19 October 2020 06:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dmitry khotsko is currently offline dmitry khotskoFriend
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could you show how it look?
Re: Birt group header based on page [message #1833617 is a reply to message #1833576] Mon, 19 October 2020 21:16 Go to previous message
rbaak Mising name is currently offline rbaak Mising nameFriend
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You should be able to post your link now.

I believe the group counter will always be 1.


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