I think, it can be achieved by something like "artifical grouping".
Try to create tables B, C within a one-column table MASTER:
MASTER table
[header row]
[detail row]
group data
B table
[header row]
[detail row]
b data
[footer row]
C table
[header row]
[detail row]
c data
[footer row]
Bound MASTER to Data Set, which selects groups only (e.g.SELECT DISTINCT groupingColumn FROM myTable
).
Bound B to selection which has parameter for groupingColumn (e.g.SELECT x, y, z FROM foo WHERE groupingColumn = ?
). This selection will execute for each row in the MASTER table, so consider performance issues here.
Connect property in table B binding with MASTERs groupingColumn:
In a Property Editor for table B open Binding tab -> Data Set Parameter Binding... -> edit -> open expression builder -> Available Column Bindings -> Table MASTER -> groupingColumn.
The same way for C, of course.