This caused me some major heartburn under 2.11... "sum of" 
would fail in the circumstances you described. The only thing I can 
suggest is knowing the # of lines per page, computing the # of 
lines for each break in the break header, deducting each line as 
printed in the section/page, and forcing a page break at the right 
time. Very fussy, tedious code (I do something like that to keep 
note fields in tact for rbw).

I haven't run into this in the windows version, but haven't tested for 
it specifically either.

Ben Petersen


On 19 Sep 2002, at 11:56, tellef wrote:

> 
> Using RBDos, version 6.5++, 1.842
> 
> This kinda rings a bell but I'm not sure.
> 
> I have a report with 2 levels of break headers.  If either
> break header is all by itself at the bottom of a page,
> and the first row of data starts at the beginning of the
> next page, everything gets messed up for that row.  The
> lookups for that first row of data evaluate using data
> from the last row printed on the previous page.  The
> totals for that break group exclude the amounts from
> that first row.
> 
> I tested the theory by adding a bunch of rows to the
> temp table for the break section that comes immediately
> before my problem area.  The report works fine because it
> pushed my problem break onto a full page.  I deleted rows 
> one at a time from that previous section and it messed up 
> as soon as the break header was on the bottom of a page 
> and the first row of data was at the top of the next page.
> 
> Obviously I can't play around with page length or the
> problem would just happen other times!  Anyone remember
> this problem or have a workaround?  Is it fixed in a patch?
> 
> 
> Karen
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