Returns the specified 32-bit unsigned integer value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified 16-bit unsigned integer value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified single-precision floating point value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified 64-bit signed integer value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified 32-bit signed integer value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified 16-bit signed integer value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified half-precision floating-point value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified double-precision floating-point value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified Unicode character value as an array of bytes. Returns the specified Boolean value as a byte array. In this article Overloads GetBytes(Boolean) Import net.sf. the specified data to an array of bytes. * To change this template, choose Tools | Templates Now, I just need to hide it for esthetic purpose.
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As you can see, the line has nothing printed. I just want to hide that null row and eliminate the spacer it creates.Įvery field in the crosstab details has Remove Line When Blank checked. Otherwise, the crosstab wasn't showing the NULL columns since it is not available in the SQL query results (raw data). This is the only way I found to always print all the columns in the crosstab. To achieve it, I add a NULL record in my SQL temp table, representing laptop brands that are missing in the office.Įxample : Office A has a NULL record with the Lenovo brand, and Office B has a NULL record with the Dell brand. (see the second screenshot/image for more information). The problem : You want to show all laptop brands, even if a location doesn't have that laptop brand.
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#2byte to 1 byte evom serial
You will need a row group on the serial number, and a column group on the laptops brands. Here we go :įor instance you have a list of laptops in a crosstab. I will try to make it easy to understand. Some will probably say : Why are you adding a blank record in your query results ?Īnswer : Well, this is a specific situation.
#2byte to 1 byte evom full
I am unable to hide/remove a full blank line in my crosstab (see the screenshot for more information).
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Everything's perfect, but I only have one tiny problem, which is quite annoying. That crosstab is populated by a SQL query runned in a dataset. Here is my problem : I work on a report containing a crosstab.
#2byte to 1 byte evom code
Since my report XML file is quite big, it is really hard for me to find the wrong code line in all those XML codes. It happened at a random time when I opened a specific report after closing iReport for a simple reboot. $n(RequestProcessor.java:986)Ĭom.(Unknown Source)Ĭom.(Unknown Source)Ĭom.(Unknown Source)Ĭom.$FragmentContentDispatcher.dispatch(Unknown Source)Ĭom.(Unknown Source)Ĭom.(Unknown Source)Ĭom.(Unknown Source)Ĭom.(Unknown Source) Net.sf.load(JRXmlLoader.java:214)Ĭom.reloadJasperDesign(JrxmlLoader.java:80)Ĭom.run(JrxmlVisualView.java:485) : Invalid byte 1 of 1-byte UTF-8 sequence. Net.sf.: : Invalid byte 1 of 1-byte UTF-8 sequence. I just had a major/severe problem with my report, and I am quite disappointed about that.
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I just started using the new iReport 3.1.1nb and I must say it is really good !