I would like to use the "Purchase Order" sample form as the base, and add one more "detail header" and "detail" subform to it.
So I copy and paste the "detail header" + "detail" subforms, and position them right beneath the first "detail" subform.
It works to certain extend. I can click the "Add Item" button(s), and it would expand the respective "detail" region.
The problem comes when things get expanded to the 2nd page.
Say, I first add 5 rows to the 2nd "detail" region, everything still fits in one page;
then I keep adding rows to the 1st "detail" region, and it begins to expand to the 2nd page....
everything in the first "detail" region can still fit in the first page,
the rows in the 2nd "detail" region should get pushed to the 2nd page...
but when I look at the 2nd page of the form, the "detail header" on the 2nd page is that of the "FIRST" detail header, not the 2nd detail header!!
So, when you look at the entire form, you have
First Detail Header
some First Detail Rows
2nd Detail Header
some 2nd Detail rows
--- end of page 1---
--- page 2---
First Detail Header
some detail rows (can't tell if they belong to the first detail region or 2nd detail region)
This obviously is not right.
So, how do I fix it such that the Detail Header on the 2nd page is that of the 2nd Detail header???
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an update:
I have found out that the detail rows on the 2nd page are all that of the 2nd detail region.
so, it's like this:
when you look at the entire form, you have
First Detail Header
all the First Detail Rows
2nd Detail Header
some 2nd Detail rows
--- end of page 1---
--- page 2---
First Detail Header
some 2nd detail rows
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sorry, it's my mistake. I found the problem.
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