How many rows can be displayed on one page in rdl - reporting-services

I Created a rdl report .Its working fine but i can not scroll to the end.I mean if there are 10000 records it will show me only 2000 records and other records are not visible .I try page break but its not working.
As you can see i scroll it to end but all the records are not visible.Please help me how i can fix this problem

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SSRS Report Rendering Error: number of children on page and saved number of children for the page

I came across this weird issue recently while creating a report. The report would generate fine at first then as I clicked through the pages in the non-print layout the report would fail seemingly randomly around the 5th or 6th page. The error generated was, reportrendering:mismatch between the number of children on page and the saved number of children for the page. The report would not fail while clicking through the print layout but I could see the data not being included in the report past the point the report would fail in the other layout. Is this a common error in SSRS? I could not find any references to it while I was searching for a solution.
The problem with my report was in the tablix properties. I was using rectangles to group my tablix's into sections. It seems that since I had set page breaks after some of my tablix's that were contained within the rectangles it was causing this error. Once I fixed the tablix properties to not have page breaks and only applied page breaks after the rectangles the problem was gone. Just posting this in case anyone else encounters that error message as well. I did not see any other help listed for it.

SSRS 2016 - multiple tablix on one report causes overlap when rendering

I have inherited an SSRS report which had an existing tablix on it - I want to add a further tablix below to display data from another data set as the format is very slightly different - each tablix displays a different kind of sales for a certain customer.
I have added the second tablix and the report seems fine within the report designer renderer, but when I access it via MS Edge directly from the URL the first tablix overlaps the second and obscures it from view.
I have set a page break at the end of the first tablix, and at the start of the second, and again in the designer renderer it works fine and pages, but in MS Edge it overlaps across the page break. In Chrome it renders OK.
The issue I have is I am displaying this SSRS report in a Web Browser Control on an access for an it renders just like it does in MS Edge so it looks screwed up.
It is like the first tablix just runs over into page 2 rather than making the extra content of itself page 2, and the second tablix then on page 3. I don't even really need the pages as ideally it would all be one long report with a vertical scroll, but this overlap issue means I have been trying to force it to split.
Any other way I can stop the first tablix obliterating the second one?
I had a similar problem recently (I found your question while searching for an answer). I didn't want to go to all the trouble of creating a sub report and eventually tracked down the cause of the issue for my case which may be the same as what you were experiencing.
The issue was that my first Tablix was setup with a height of 2.7cm. My second one's top was 2.66781cm. That caused both of them to overlap with each other when the report was rendered. When I changed the top of the second Tablix to 2.7cm the issue was resolved.

How do I get an SSRS subtable (tablixrow) to split across page breaks?

I have inherited an SSRS report which is basically a single table (tablix), one row of which contains a subtable. When the subtable is less than 10 rows, the report fits on a single page. However, when there are more than 10 rows, the report inserts a page break before the subtable and starts a new page, leaving over half of the first page blank.
What the users would like is for the subtable to split across the page break; that is, have the first 10 rows on page one, then start page 2 with a header row for the subtable and continue it.
Is there a simple way to achieve this or is it a case where the report really needs rewriting from scratch?
FYI, we are using SSRS 2012.
In inner tablix make sure keep together on one page if possible is unchecked.
Other way you can handle is remove the inner tablix and incorporate the same functionality in the main table.
After further attempts, I managed to get the table to split. The problem was that the row did not contain only the tablix, but also had textboxes to either side. It seems these were kept together as a group.
FYI, the more interesting problem was getting the headers onto the 2nd and following pages in the sub-table. This MSDN article explained the use of advanced settings to achieve this.

SSRS not rendering all page breaks in PDF export

I have a report is ssrs, it consist of a main report which has a header containing the page number and 2 sub reports (report page 1 and report page 2) within a tablix. Report page one comes first, then report page 2 displays on the next page after the end of report page 1. The subreports can be anywhere from 1-3 pages. The page numbering is reset between each set of report page 1 and 2 (so if page 1 is 3 pages and page 2 is 2 pages, it goes from page 1-5, then resets). These are called for each record (with grouping) from the main reports' query. The report is around 1000 pages total. It renders perfectly on screen, but when I try to export to PDF, it will sometimes (like 1 time in the 1000 pages) display part of report page 2 on a page (as expected, the page number matches with it), then it will start printing report page 1 of the next group on the same page.
Here is the layout of the main report:
Here is the document outline for better understanding:
And here is the page that is wrong...
This is what it should look like (the last page of sub-report page 2 even has just the total record like the broken one!
I have tried everything I can think of. I have tried (i think) every combination of page breaks on the rectangles and groups, I have tried making a tablix with 2 rows using the same group and again tried every combination of page breaks. I have tried changing the number of records on a page. I have tried changing the consume whitespace option on both sub and main reports. I have tried adding both calculated and random amounts of white space. I have recreated the report from scratch a couple times. I'm sure there's more, but it would be like going through a full feature list of SSRS... Basically, I tried everything I could think of, then everything suggested in the links on the first page of about 10 different google searches. I just have no idea what is going on with this, any help would be greatly appreciated!
Let me know if you need any more info, screenshots, or whatever and I will try to provide. It may be highly "redacted", but I will provide anything I can.
Thanks, Kevin
Try check the setting "Between each instance of a group" in group properties of tablix.
Try checking your XML for empty TablixRows (which will not show up in the Document Outline). I found with my report that empty tablix rows screw up page breaks in subsequent rows / sub reports when exported to PDF. Where possible hide the TablixRows or insert and empty text box.
This appears to be a bug with SSRS when editing the XML by hand. The Visual Studio GUI seems to not let you delete the last element in a row - perhaps this is a work around. An error or schema validation message would have been nice for us hand coders!
Hope this helps.

Crystal report displays page number as 1 of 1+

I am using crystal report 8.5 with VB6. So in some of my reports the page number is displayed as 1 of 1+ when i click on next the page number becomes 2 of 2+ and so on. When i reach last page say 8th page it becomes 8 of 8. I dont know which setting causes this to come like this. I want page number to be displayed properly as 1 of 8 and so on. So please help me on this.
Below is a screenshot of that error
I can't tell you exactly why the Report Viewer does that, but to get rid of this behavior just add from 'Special Fields' in the Field Explorer the field 'Page N of M' anywhere in your report and change its suppress property to true. Adding this field to your report will display the number of all pages in your toolbar correctly.
I only found reason for the error and solution to it.
http://scn.sap.com/message/14609181#14609181
The rpt which does not displays page number properly(i.e displayed 1 of 1+ in viewer) had page number field used in it. But there was no field which triggers total page count. So i was getting 1 of 1+.When i reach last page it gets the page count so when i click previous page it updates page number properly in viewer.
So it can be solved by using TotalPageCount some where in the rpt file so that it updates it at the beginning it self when displaying first page.