XML Publisher pdf output need each page wise start and end number
Hi ,
I have xml publisher out put in PDF. Now i need on each page header and detail part.
In header for each page it should repeat and should be print the min and maximam number of the columns.
I mean in the header start and end number of the column value for that particular page.
I did many ways but there is no luck.
Can you please suggest me how to do.
Thanks
Sampath
pls give me reply on this if any body have the answer
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try
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haveOpeningShapePropertiesTag = false;
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// Utility Methods ...
//===========================================================
// Wrap I/O exceptions in SAX exceptions, to
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public void warning(SAXParseException err)
throws SAXParseException
System.out.println("** Warning"
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Go to Solution.What you basically want is a loop with an event structure where you process Mouse Down, Move and Up events for your controls. There are any number of ways of implementing something like this, but this one will probably be the simplest:
Use a multicolumn listbox or a table for your grid. Hide the scrollbars and headers.
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Next, you put a picture control on top of the table and color its background transparent so that the table shows through. You use property node to make sure the two are aligned to exactly the same spot and size.
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You use the table's Point to Row Column method to translate the event's position data to a cell.
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You can even color the selected cells in the table using the table properties.
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Thanks.
RyanHi,
Please check this tables and FM perhaps they may help
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Hi,
We have one XML Publisher report, the output of report in RTF format is not getting displayed in Full Page in normal way (MS Word -->View menu --> Print layout) but we can see full page display when we do MS Word -->View menu --> Outline.
Appreciate your valuable inputs on this.
Is this a template issue or any profiles needs to be set.
Thanks
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If you have any header and footer then try to adjust it as of to display full page.
Thanks
Yasar
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