May 16, 2014 at 9:28 am
Hey gang,
I'm running into some behavioral challenges with SSRS 2012. I am trying to build out a report with separate report items on a single page.
First using a single report body, I have a table in the upper right hand corner and a chart on the lower left hand corner. These are staggered in hopes that the chart in the lower left hand corner will stay fixed in the lower corner on the same page as the table. However as the quantity of data in the table fluxuates, it often pushes the chart lower or onto a separate page altogether. I have tried this using both objects in a single report body and using seperate reports that are then invoked by a single parent report calling these two objects as sub-reports (which works a little better, but still emulates the undesirable behavior).
The data in the table isn't expected to grow to the point where it would ever return more than maybe 10-12 rows.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to how to set this so it renders on the same page always? I haven't found this question answered in my reading so far and I haven't come up with the right search terms to find much help on it.
Thanks in advance!
May 16, 2014 at 9:41 am
OK, I found a resolution for this. Using a rectangle in the left half of the report so that the top of the rectangle is along side the table on the right side, I then placed the chart in the lower part of the rectangle and the chart now stays fixated in the same position in the lower left hand corner of the chart.
Thanks for looking at this
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