July 29, 2010 at 5:52 am
I have a report that I'm developing with three different Matrices. The top two matrices could be viewed as a legend for the bottom matrix, which contains more of a detail-level for the data.
The bottom Matrix end up splitting out onto multiple pages because of its size. What I would like to do is to include the top two matrices on each page. That way the user can have a point of reference when viewing the detail data.
I have tried adjusting properties on the Matrix to "RepeatOnNewPage" and others properties to no avail.
I have searched for the past few days and have been unable to come up with anything. Is this even possible to do with SSRS 2008?
Thanks!!
July 29, 2010 at 7:01 am
Finally found the answer.
For those interested, I encompassed the two "legend" matrices into a subreport. Then, I included that subreport as part of the details report as a table header. Set table header to repeat on each page, and all was good! 🙂
July 29, 2010 at 7:06 am
Cool, did that affect performance noticably?
August 5, 2010 at 7:37 am
Hi,
To improve the performance while using the subreprots in the SSRS 2008 ,select the subreport>>goto the properties(F4) and find the Merge Transations Just above the Name >>Set the value as "True".
Workign with multiple dataset reports and Large Amount of data you will find the better performace compare to the previously...
Thanks,
Veeren 🙂
Thanks & Regards,
Veeren.
Ignore this if you feel i am Wrong. 😉
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