How to create vertical line in iReport? - jasper-reports

I'm using iReport-3.7.4 ,
I want to make table in detail like this ,
but , the line in this table can't longwise until the end of the table,
I've placed this table in detail ..

In iReport, Right Click on a Field, and goto Padding and Borders and set Line width to 1. As shown below:

Put the repetitive things in sub-report and draw the vertical lines in appropriate margins. Load the sub-report in the main window with its width tallies with the parent width. Test & modify the report again an again till you get the lines in the correct places. Moreover make sure you have checked on Print Repeated Values property for the line.
I've attached some reports I've created for my project, hope they can explain you well.
The Parent Report
The Sub-Report
The Final Output

If you really want to draw a line then just drag line element from palette and drag the bottom middle point of that tile element to increase the size and then decrease the width by dragging left middle point.

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Vertical & Horizontal data arrangement in same page of Crystal Reports

I am importing data from a single data set in my crystal reports. I have just a single column table in my report. I want to arrange some data vertically say 10 rows of the table (In two vertical lines) and some data horizontally say next 10 rows of the same table (In two horizontal lines). I have managed to do the first part that is arranged the vertical lines side by side (By using the option Format With Multiple Columns in the section expert. I am facing difficulty in arranging horizontal lines on the same page (side by side of vertical lines). Any hints how can I achieve this. Any help will be appreciated.
Note: I have tried the subreports method, but was unsuccessful. The subreports shows one row per page for horizontal data and vertical data also limits then one row per page when I use subreports.
Image also attached for reference
Make sure to choose the correct printing direction. Tick `Across then Down':
Go to Section Expert.
Select the section you want to make it multiple column under "Sections" (usually it's 'Details')
Make sure you have "Format with Multiple Columns" is checked under Common Tab
Now you should see Layout Tab on the top right corner, select that.
Set Width to 2" or whatever you want under Detail Size.
Then under "Printing Direction" set "Across then Down" option.
Click OK and you are all set :)

Jasper sub report border line not covering all tuple height

All Works fine but, rows margin do not cover all height. as shown in attached these two pictures.
How I am doing: I put rectangle in detail band, than sub report and other fields. on all fields, sub-report and rectangle i also apply stretchType="RelativeToTallestObject and isStretchWithOverflow="true" for warping up the text which works fine. I am facing this problem still unresolved.
As per my understanding: sub-Report fields are also stretchType="RelativeToTallestObject but didn't detect or get stretched of its main-report column. while if sub-report need extra space it will show properly. I have tried almost every thing available in iReport-Designer.
Drop figures. Use borders, preferably via report styles.

Detail band resize dynamically vertically when textfield is NULL

I have a JasperReports report build with iReport. I have the normal Detail band but below i have a textField named observations there is sometimes the Observations textField is empty or NULL. I have put both inner components namely textfields, lines into frames something like.
I also set using Print When Expression the below frame the one who holds the Observations textField to appear only when there is data on it this is working very good but the space holds by the frame is still on the Detail and we are losing some space and it's kind annoyng to see this blank space.
Is it possible for the report to "delete" the idle space hold it by the hidden frame?
My report's design:
The generated result (PDF file):
I don't think it's possible to alter the height of a band depending on its content but you can actually have multiple detail bands. So add a new one, move your observation text field into it and set the print when expression of the second band.

Crystal Reports columns in details band, change direction

here's what I am trying to accomplish:
I'm working on a single page report using Crystal Reports 2008, and at the bottom right corner of a page, I have a subreport that puts 1/2" square bitmap images in details-band columns that might print one image, or up to five horizontally. Right now, they print left to right.
What I would like to do is have them start from the right side of the subreport, i.e. the first image in the right corner, and additional ones print to the left. Is there a way to make this happen? I've tried changing Section Expert > Details/Layout > Printing Direction between the options "Across then Down", and "Down and Across", no luck with that.
thanks in advance
I was able to get this approach to work:
create a subreport that contains the image in the Details section. Add a suppression formula to the Details section that reads: RecordNumber<>1;
hide all sections but the Details section
size the subreport to fit the image (1/2" width)
move the subreport to the right edge of the relevant section
link the main report to the subreport
right click the subreport and save it to your Desktop
insert a subreport and choose the one that you just saved
size it to fit the image and move it adjacent to the first one
edit the subreport, hide the non-Details section, change the Details' suppression formula to RecordNumber<>2
repeat steps 5-9 for the remaining 3 images (changing the suppression formula)
The idea is that each subreport retrieves all of the image row for the related row in main report. you suppress all rows in each subreport but the one that you want to display.

Programmatically move a FormulaFieldDefinition object

Given that FormulaFieldDefinition does not have a Top, Bottom, Left, or Right properties...is there any way to move/resize the formula at runtime?
You're looking at it the wrong way - a FormulaFieldDefinition is simply the definition of the formula itself, and not an object on the report. Therefore manipulating the size or position of it makes no sense.
What is actually shown on the report is an IFieldObject which displays the result for the given formula. This is how you can (if needed) show the same formula several times on a report.
You need to find the name of the IFieldObject that is displaying the formula, and manipulate the location of that instead. This can be done using ReportDefinition.ReportObjects("NameOfIFieldObject") and the Top, Left, Width and Height properties of it. Remember that the Top and Left values are relative to the section the object is in, not to the report.