When Dynamics NAV 2009 was released application reports changed quite a bit, with it being possible to design reports directly in Microsoft Visual Studio. Unlike the built-in Dynamics NAV Classic report designer, Visual Studio report designer allows for some new features not previously available, like charts with 3D effects, images and colors, and dynamic sort based on different columns.
Tag Archives: TransFooter
How Do I: Create Transfooter/Transheader in the Body of the Report in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2
This video demonstrates how to create transfooter and transheader in the body of a report in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.
How Do I: Create Transfooter and Transheader in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2
Some of you might have noticed that I started doing a few “How Do I” videos for Microsoft.
All the “How Do I” videos, not just the ones I have done, can be found here:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/nav/dn524022.
But the latest one I did, is not on the list yet. When you read this, the list is probably updated and the “How Do I: Create Transfooter and Transheader in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2” has been added.
Transfooter / Transheader working with groups – Part 2
The solution I explain here can only be done with NAV 2013 R2. The reason for this is that we are using a new feature in Visual Studio 2012 where it is possible to reset the page number when a group is done.
Transfooter / Transheader working with groups – Part 1
As I see it we have these 3 scenarios when working with Transfooter and Transheader, so carry over the value in the Page, so it visible in the bottom of the page what the last value are and being transferred to the next page header where it is visible what the last value was on the previous page.
Transfooter and Transheader warning
Last week I did another RDLC Report Training class, this time in UK. In this class we stumbled over an issue, I had never seen before, while we where implementing Transfooter and Transheader functionality in a report. You might never encounter this issue, but to save you the headache I got solving this issue, here is the solution or bug you might call it.
Transfooter and Transheader functionality in RDLC(SSRS) reports – revisited
In one of our previous blog post we discussed the possibility to do Transfooter and Transheader functionality in RDLC(SSRS) reports and describes a viable solution for this in RDLC.
In this blog post we would like to suggest an alternative, a bit more economical and easier to implement solution for the same problem.