Page Breaks with Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services

Hi!

I’m testing the demo of Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services with RS 2005 for one of our customers. However I didn’t manage it to get the page breaks right after lists or rectangles nested inside a parent list. When I tick the page break option of a list or a rectangle, an additional (empty) page is rendered but the lists/rectangles that should appear on those subsequent pages are all placed on top of the first page, overlapping each other. You can check the attached file to see an example.

What am I doing wrong, or is this a bug in the software?

Thanks in advance and best regards,
Armand


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Hello Armand,

Thanks for considering Aspose.

Can you please share the resource .rdl file and the information regarding Page Break option for list and rectangle that you are using, so that we can test the scenario at our end. We apologize for your inconvenience.

Thanks for your reply!

Here is the .rdl file of my page break example (you may have to change the datasource to another sql db to get it running).

Hi Nayyer!

How are you?

Are there already any news on this topic? Could you already reproduce this behaviour and maybe find out if it’s a bug in the code?

Best regards,
Armand

Hi,
Sorry for your inconvenience.
I have reproduced the error according with your attachment, and I am debugging it and would try out best to resolve it ASAP.

Hi Shawn!

Could you already find the bug? I’ve tested the new version 1.5.0.0 in the meanwhile, but the page-break-bug still seems to be there.

Could you tell me, if there is any chance to get a fix by the end of this month? Unfortunately we’ve got a customer with a tight timeline.

Best regards,
Armand

Hi,

We are working on that issue, and will tell you as soon as possible if it is fixed. I think we could fix it at the end of this month, but we could not promise for that because of some unpredictable technical difficulties.

Sorry for your inconvenience.