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How can we limit the max no of rows retrieved in the report?
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Last Update: October 27, 2006 Asked by:
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July 06, 2006 02:36:04
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ravi
RE: How can we limit the max no of rows retrieved in t...
we can limit the maximum number of rows by setting the web page size option in the manage file tab in the report studio.
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September 27, 2006 11:29:41
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Moses Polugari
RE: How can we limit the max no of rows retrieved in t...
Use Run options and set the option Rows per page
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October 27, 2006 05:12:08
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Mrcool
RE: How can we limit the max no of rows retrieved in t...
Select the report and in the left side properties pane u can find the option Rows per page.Using this u can restrict number of rows per page
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