This page shows a list of warnings the problem finder can detect with a description of the cause and provided options.
Warning | Cause | Opens/Selects | Autofix |
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Content Section too large | Detail/Groupheader/Groupfooter is larger than the space between pageheader and pagefooter. | - | Set section-height to available space between pageheader and pagefooter |
Any Section too large | Any section alone is larger than the full page-size | - | Set section-height to the full page-height |
Element font is too large | The font of an element is too large for the element's height. Truncation possible. | Selects the element on the editor page | #1 Set the element's height to the space required by the font. #2 Activate the property "canGrow" |
Element is out of section | An element is placed outside the borders of the page, often on the right side. | Selects the element on the editor page | Move the element to the area inside the page's border. If the element's width is too large to fit on the page, it will also be scaled down. |
Empty formula | A user- or property-formula is empty or contains only comments. | Opens the formulaeditor. | - |
Growing elements in page-footer | An element in the pagefooter has the "canGrow"-property activated. The problem is that the pagefooter is always the last section on the page and it cannot grow. | Selects the element on the editor page | Disable the property "canGrow" |
Invalid subreport linking | A link to a subreport has an incompatible valueType. | Selects the element on the editor page. Opens the subreport-properties. |
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Subreport is larger than the element size | The height of the subreport is obviously larger than the height of the element the subreport is embedded in. | Selects the element on the editor page. | #1 Activates the element's property "canGrow" #2 Increase the size of the subreport-element. |
Unused fields | There are userformulas, sums, SQL-Expressions or prompts that are not used anywhere. | Opens the appropriate dialog to edit the field | Delete the unused field |