What exactly means Linked Subreport?

<p>What exactly means Linked Subreport?</p><p>When i create a primary report with fields customer id & Country and subreport with Customer id & Lastyear&#39;sSales and try to link the subreport by selecting Customer id the subreport shows only the data for last record from primary report.</p><p>Not clear about the linking subreports...</p><p>Linking should show all the fields matching for Customer id or only the last record?</p><p>Need an detailed explanation as is it is not clear... </p><p>&#160;</p>

Firstly,
Is it on Demand-Subreport?... If not where are you placing the subreport if it is in Report Footer it will show only last record for data from primary report.
Place the Subreport in Details Section and you will see the corresponding records for the Customer ID but before that you have to link it on Customer ID.
Thanks
Rahul

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