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Field's Data Not Keeping Together Across Pages in Report When Column Count Is More Than 1 #476

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jayeshsony opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 3 comments

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I have a report with column count 2 in which I'm displaying Menu item category name in group and it's menu items in detail band and used keep together in menu item category. The keep together is working for side by side columns but not when new page starts. means if some menu items is in new page then entire menu item category should display in new page rather then displaying on different page.

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teodord commented Sep 4, 2024

Do you have some screenshots to show us?

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Teodor

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jayeshsony commented Sep 4, 2024

Screenshot from 2024-09-04 11-55-32
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So In page 1, There's a function named 'LUNCH' so it's some items are on other page but I want to display entire function on new page if all item's are not in same page

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teodord commented Jan 4, 2025

This feature was meant to work this way. The main purpose of it is to avoid groups breaking on first attempt.
When the content moves onto a new column, it already benefits from all the available space available on that new column, which was the main purpose of the feature as implemented.
The fact that you want the content to be moved onto a new page altogether is an additional feature request because some extra property would need to be introduced to control this new behavior.

Chances to implement such feature are rather slim.

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