Hi Radzmar!Thx, for the suggestion, but I have similar code myself. The problem still persists - no header in case the table overflows! Either I use fix header (that is not possible in my case - since I get the number of columns, the length of the columns and rawvalue of the header cells) or I use a...
Hi Radzmar! Sorry, I dunno why I wrote Static form I am always creating dynamic forms.My problem is still the same. I get the number of columns and the header texts from the backend (SAP). ...and I have a requirement to print the header on each page in case the table overflows. Either I use the norm...
Hello! I would like to design a static form with a dynamic table.The table gets the number of columns, the length of each column and the header text from the backend. On every page the table header should appear (as an overflow header). What would be the best approach? The things I tried:Create a ta...
Thanks for the help! Is there any documentation on ResolveNodes parameters? The documentation and examples are really simple (for example I could not find the solution that you provided). How one can come to such a great knowledge????
Hello!I have the following structure:I would like to get all the T1 and T2 object in 2 lists.If I use the following syntax:var myList = xfa.form.form1.Page1.Main.nodes; to get the parent subformsI get two types of objects: _H1 ... _HN and H1 ... HN. (_H1 ... HN objects have only get access.)Is there...
To be honest it looks like a bug. I set the script in the initialize event, and it does have effect on the first page. The overflow header and trailer should be the exact copies as on the first page. But it seems like that after every page it gets recalculated instead of using the same copy of the o...
Hello All!I have a form with one table made up from subforms. The header subform is made up from textfields.I set the rawValue, height and width of the "header cells" through script.My problem is that I use this header as an overflow header. On the first page everything looks fine but on the consequ...