on 02-10-2016 6:06 PM
Dear all,
I'm struggling with one of the content alignment with Adobe forms .. If you see the below image. I have two records in VBLKP Segment and have table GT_SERNUM_EMPTY table under VBLKP. Based on the logic, 1st VBLKP has 2 rows (just 2 line as highlighted below) and 2nd VBLKP has 2 rows (just 2 line as highlighted below) .I was expecting n no. of rows of GT_SERNUM_EMPTY should be followed after each VBLKP rows. But if you see below all the GT_SERNUM_EMPTY is following right after the 1st VBLKP row, it's not splitting. Can you let me know what I'm missing here ..?
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I apologize if my question wasn't clear. Let me know I'll try to explain!!
Hi Justin,
If I understand your description correctly, your question is about nested tables and not page breaks (i.e. the end of a page is reached and how to handle that).
For nested tables the data has to be structured accordingly, i.e. in your case it looks like all 4 items for GT_SERNUM_EMPTY are under the first entry for VBLKP. You'll need to adjust your print program to provide the data complying with your context structure.
You can verify this by looking at the data that is used for rendering the form (e.g. turn trace on and to the highest level).
Regards
Juergen
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Hello Juergen,
Thanks a lot for your response. Yes you are correct, not the page break (sorry for stuggling with terminologies here ).. It's for the nested tables. There was a wrong binding for the context. I have fixed it and it's working fine.. I have been struggling with this for the past 3 days, for this couple of seconds fix ..
Do you mind sharing how to do this ?
>>You can verify this by looking at the data that is used for rendering the form (e.g. turn trace on and to the highest level).
Thanks
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