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Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
Creating a role to one of several related items
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
9
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I call this the Primary Address problem, because a classic example is when you have a Customer table and an Address table, and each customer can have many addresses (Primary, Billing, Shipping, etc.), but no more than one of any given type. If you have...
Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
I want to reference a parameter (twice!) in a formula filter condition
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
4
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In this release of Report Builder there is no direct support for referencing parameters in the Formula dialog. They will show up if you edit a prompted filter condition as a formula, but there is no way to directly insert a parameter reference. ...
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Getting grouping right in Report Builder
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over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
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One thing Report Builder users need to be aware of when building a report is the difference between an entity group , which displays exactly one instance for each row in the underlying table, and a value group , which displays one instance for each distinct...
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