Filters Multiple values directly on report
I wanted to instead of defining the parameter in the query but use the filter to work as parameters.
I have configured SSRS filter expression like
The parameter is called "Locations" and i am allowing multiple values
From the datasets: The field is called Location
Filter from the dataset
- Expression:[LOCATION]
- Operator: IN (i tried Like)
- Value =Parameters!Location.Value(0)
When i run, it works when i pick one item from my drop down option. But when i pick more than 1 location i get values of the first value picked from the drop down only. It doesn't recognize the multiple choice.
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I wanted to instead of defining the parameter in the query but use the filter to work as parameters.
I have configured SSRS filter expression like
The parameter is called "Locations" and i am allowing multiple values
From the datasets: The field is called Location
Filter from the dataset
- Expression:[LOCATION]
- Operator: IN (i tried Like)
- Value =Parameters!Location.Value(0)
When i run, it works when i pick one item from my drop down option. But when i pick more than 1 location i get values of the first value picked from the drop down only. It doesn't recognize the multiple choice.
reporting-services
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I wanted to instead of defining the parameter in the query but use the filter to work as parameters.
I have configured SSRS filter expression like
The parameter is called "Locations" and i am allowing multiple values
From the datasets: The field is called Location
Filter from the dataset
- Expression:[LOCATION]
- Operator: IN (i tried Like)
- Value =Parameters!Location.Value(0)
When i run, it works when i pick one item from my drop down option. But when i pick more than 1 location i get values of the first value picked from the drop down only. It doesn't recognize the multiple choice.
reporting-services
I wanted to instead of defining the parameter in the query but use the filter to work as parameters.
I have configured SSRS filter expression like
The parameter is called "Locations" and i am allowing multiple values
From the datasets: The field is called Location
Filter from the dataset
- Expression:[LOCATION]
- Operator: IN (i tried Like)
- Value =Parameters!Location.Value(0)
When i run, it works when i pick one item from my drop down option. But when i pick more than 1 location i get values of the first value picked from the drop down only. It doesn't recognize the multiple choice.
reporting-services
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asked Dec 27 '18 at 20:17
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You have enabled the multiple parameter, so you could use expression like below to see whether it works or not(it will recognize all parameters)
Expression:[LOCATION]
Operator: IN
Value =Parameters!Location.Value
Zoe
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You have enabled the multiple parameter, so you could use expression like below to see whether it works or not(it will recognize all parameters)
Expression:[LOCATION]
Operator: IN
Value =Parameters!Location.Value
Zoe
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You have enabled the multiple parameter, so you could use expression like below to see whether it works or not(it will recognize all parameters)
Expression:[LOCATION]
Operator: IN
Value =Parameters!Location.Value
Zoe
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You have enabled the multiple parameter, so you could use expression like below to see whether it works or not(it will recognize all parameters)
Expression:[LOCATION]
Operator: IN
Value =Parameters!Location.Value
Zoe
You have enabled the multiple parameter, so you could use expression like below to see whether it works or not(it will recognize all parameters)
Expression:[LOCATION]
Operator: IN
Value =Parameters!Location.Value
Zoe
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