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QuestionSQL Server Error: String or binary data would be truncated Pin
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Questionreporting left to right instead of top to bottom [not solved but project went another way so closed] Pin
gavindon30-Mar-11 11:24
gavindon30-Mar-11 11:24 
Ok I have a report list item. this list has textboxes etc inside it and is 7 inches tall. My question is the behavior seems to be that the list repeats by putting the next one underneath it and so on which results in one list showing per page.
What I wish to do is repeat that same list from left to right filling the possible space that way BEFORE dropping down to the next page. With the page in landscape, this would put 3 lists on one page before going to page 2.
So instead of
LIST
  ITEM NAME
  ITEM NUMBER

page down

LIST
   ITEM NAME
   ITEM NUMBER

page down


I would like to see
LIST                LIST               LIST
    ITEM NAME           ITEM NAME        ITEM NAME
    ITEM NUMBER         ITEM NUMBER      ITEM NUMBER

page down

To be clear this list has many more things than those two. that is just for visual reference. Its a very structured list with around 25 items in it including some images . Everything inside the list is out of a database, nothing static.


I have poked, prodded and read until my eyes bleed and either I'm missing something so simple I need to be shot, or this is something not normally done in a report.
This report is embedded in an ASP.net app but I posted here since the issue is with the structure of the report itself, nothing really dealing with asp.net
Programming is a race between programmers trying to build bigger and better idiot proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger and better idiots, so far... the universe is winning.

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QuestionDoes it make sense to use CLR Stored Procedures Pin
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QuestionTransact SQL conditional Select Pin
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