What is the difference b/w breaks and sections

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What is the difference b/w breaks and sections..

Answer / n

A section breaks up the data into multiple free-standing
cells called section headers. Each section header contains
one value for a dimension, with a block of data that
corresponds to the dimension value.
A break divides the data up within one block. One column
contains the values for a dimension, detail, or measure,
which are repeated for each other row of values in the
block.

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What is the difference b/w breaks and sections..

Answer / prashanth

Break is used to validate duplicate records in a report
.This will change the look and feel of the report.
Section is used to display the master detail relationship
among data.

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