Management Reporter offers a variety of formatting tools to automate reporting and quickly put reports in the hands of stakeholders. This video introduces the ability to add dynamic report headers to calculated columns to avoid having to manually edit report headers prior to generating a report.
Tag Archives: Header
NAV 2013 & R2 Report – Repeat Table Header on New Page
I guess i am late in posting this but i will still share with you all.
This change is after NAV 2013 that the table header dosen’t repeat when there is a next page.
NAV 2013 Report Header Doesn’t get Printed
During working on NAV 2013 Report, i faced an issue. The issue was weird so i thought sharing same with all of you. I created a report with all the same techniques that we used to use till NAV 2009 R2. Everything was fine and was previewing fine.
How to: Verify Page Headers and Table Headers
The Classic client layout of a report has one or more header sections and a body section. The body section of the report contains the report data in a table format. In the client report definition (RDLC) report layout of some reports, some header information for the table is in the header section of the report layout instead of the body section with the remaining rows of the table.
How to: Print Header Information on Multiple Pages
To successfully create a client report definition (RDLC) report layout, you may need to add hidden fields to the body of the report. Typically, you add hidden fields to the table data region in the body section of the RDLC report layout.
Expanding the Header Row for increased Column name readability
Have you ever looked at a list in NAV (like Customer Ledger Entries, a list of Items, or the lines in a Sales Order) and wondered what a particular column was for, or gotten confused by two columns with similar names because the entire column name couldn’t be shown in the allotted space? It’s actually very simple to remedy.
Beginners Tip: Creating and Handling Headers in Dataports
As “Dinosaur”-tech as it might seem these days with most blogs posting about RTC, dataports is still one of the easiest ways to import data into NAVision.