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Detail Table.
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Width: Enter the width of the table.
A Detail Table is always inserted at the cursor position.
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Click Next and select which fields should show up in the Detail Table.
The order of the fields indicates in which order columns are displayed in the Detail Table,
from left to right. Select a line and then use the Up and Down buttons to change the order
of the columns.
You could change the placeholder for each data field as well; just click a placeholder to
edit it.
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Click Next and check Calculate Subtotals to enable the options for a (sub)total at the
end and (in Print sections) transport lines. The options are:
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Column: Use the drop-down list to select the field that contains the currency value
to be used to calculate the subtotal of the table. This field generally contains the
result of item prices multiplied by the quantity.
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Field name: Type the name to display in the footer when displaying that page's
subtotal.
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Show in footer: Check to display the subtotal in the footer of the table at the bottom
of each page and at the end of the table.
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Show in header (transportline): Check to display the subtotal of the previous page
at the top of the table.
5.
Click Next and select the styling attributes. Use the drop-down to select the desired table
style. Choose No Style if you want to style the table yourself.
6.
Check the option Hide when empty to make the table invisible when there are no data to
display in it.
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Click Finish to add the table to the section.
When a Detail Table is added, a script is created for each of the columns containing a
placeholder for a field that is to be replaced. These scripts are placed inside a folder named
after the table's ID, on the Scripts pane.
Note
Using nested detail tables in the Designer module requires scripting, as described in this How-to:
Cloning your way through nested tables.
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