Hello everyone,
We just made the jump to NAV 2015 after having been on 3.7 to that point. We brought over all of the customization that was in the old system, which of course required quite a bit of work on Reports (among other things). Hopefully I can articulate clearly enough the issue we've come across.
Where we are having the issue is with the printing Purchase Order batches (as well as other batches). We set up the Header/Footers of the purchase order to use the GetData/SetData functionality, and at first it seemed to be working as expected. The header/footer info was matching up with the given body info, etc. But yesterday we discovered that whenever there was a purchase order that extended onto a second page, the Header/Footer info would move on to the next PO number, while the body was still displaying the remainder of the previous POs lines. And the header section remains ahead of the body section from that point forward in the batch. The end result being mismatched Header/Footer and bodies.
Also of note is that if you print a multi-page PO by itself, it works as it should.
I'm sure I'm missing a setting on the report that would keep the Header/Footer matched up with the body, but I can't find it to save my life.
Any advice?
We just made the jump to NAV 2015 after having been on 3.7 to that point. We brought over all of the customization that was in the old system, which of course required quite a bit of work on Reports (among other things). Hopefully I can articulate clearly enough the issue we've come across.
Where we are having the issue is with the printing Purchase Order batches (as well as other batches). We set up the Header/Footers of the purchase order to use the GetData/SetData functionality, and at first it seemed to be working as expected. The header/footer info was matching up with the given body info, etc. But yesterday we discovered that whenever there was a purchase order that extended onto a second page, the Header/Footer info would move on to the next PO number, while the body was still displaying the remainder of the previous POs lines. And the header section remains ahead of the body section from that point forward in the batch. The end result being mismatched Header/Footer and bodies.
Also of note is that if you print a multi-page PO by itself, it works as it should.
I'm sure I'm missing a setting on the report that would keep the Header/Footer matched up with the body, but I can't find it to save my life.
Any advice?