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gksmithlcw
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Side by Side Tables in One Band in PixelPerfect

I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but I have a situation where I need to create two tables side by side in a report. Is there a way of doing this? I know I can go the image route but that's not a viable option since image resolution is very poor, thus I need native PixelPerfect tables. Thanks!

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Frank_S
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Hi @gksmithlcw 

I do not believe there is a way to break a 'band' into two sections since 'band' can only be configured to bind fields from a single table. 

  • As a workaround you 'could' create a new table that contains all the fields and or measures that need to appear in the band.
  • Reload the NP connection to update the NP cache with the new table
  • Open the PxP report in the designer
  • Then drag and drop the fields from the new single table you need in the report accordingly.

Just a thought

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Frank_S
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Hi @gksmithlcw 

I do not believe there is a way to break a 'band' into two sections since 'band' can only be configured to bind fields from a single table. 

  • As a workaround you 'could' create a new table that contains all the fields and or measures that need to appear in the band.
  • Reload the NP connection to update the NP cache with the new table
  • Open the PxP report in the designer
  • Then drag and drop the fields from the new single table you need in the report accordingly.

Just a thought

Please remember hit the 'Like' button and for helpful answers and resolutions, click on the 'Accept As Solution' button. Cheers!
gksmithlcw
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Thanks, Frank. That's what I assumed would be the case.

Frank_S
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No worries @gksmithlcw 

Take care...fs

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