User`s guide

While both reports deal with sales data, there is no real linear relationship between the reports.
Subreports can be used to combine unrelated reports into a single report like this. While the reports
could be based on the same data set, they do not have to be. They could each be based on entirely
different data sets.
Each of these reports is free-standing; the data in any of the reports is not linked in any way to data in
another report. This is the easiest of the subreport options to work with.
22.5.1 To combine two unrelated reports
1.
Create the report you want printed first as the primary report.
2.
Import an existing report for use as a subreport or create a new subreport.
3.
Place the subreport into the Report Footer and it will print immediately after the primary report.
22.5.2 To combine three or more unrelated reports
1.
Create the report you want printed first as the primary report.
2.
Import or create each of the other reports you want to use as subreports.
3.
Use the Section Expert to insert enough Report Footer sections to match the number of subreports
that you are using.
For example, if you want to use three subreports, insert two new Report Footer sections so that you
have a total of three Report Footer sections.
4.
In Report Footer A, place the subreport you want printed immediately after the primary report. In
Report Footer B, place the subreport you want printed next, and so forth.
The primary report will print first and then the subreports in the order that you placed them in the
report.
Note:
Subreports can be placed side-by-side in the same Report Footer section. They will print next to
each other at the end of the report.
5.
Place the subreports into the Report Footer sections and they will print sequentially after the primary
report.
22.6 Using subreports with unlinkable data
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