SSRS Report Query
Is it possible to insert a clickable +
sign in an SSRS report column header? If "yes," then, on clicking that operator, I would like to display other columns which have been hidden by default. For example, as shown in the attached screen shot, to display columns 'AP' and 'CR' when sign +
of column 'U' is clicked.
ssrs-2008 ssrs-2012 ssrs-2008-r2
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Is it possible to insert a clickable +
sign in an SSRS report column header? If "yes," then, on clicking that operator, I would like to display other columns which have been hidden by default. For example, as shown in the attached screen shot, to display columns 'AP' and 'CR' when sign +
of column 'U' is clicked.
ssrs-2008 ssrs-2012 ssrs-2008-r2
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Is it possible to insert a clickable +
sign in an SSRS report column header? If "yes," then, on clicking that operator, I would like to display other columns which have been hidden by default. For example, as shown in the attached screen shot, to display columns 'AP' and 'CR' when sign +
of column 'U' is clicked.
ssrs-2008 ssrs-2012 ssrs-2008-r2
Is it possible to insert a clickable +
sign in an SSRS report column header? If "yes," then, on clicking that operator, I would like to display other columns which have been hidden by default. For example, as shown in the attached screen shot, to display columns 'AP' and 'CR' when sign +
of column 'U' is clicked.
ssrs-2008 ssrs-2012 ssrs-2008-r2
ssrs-2008 ssrs-2012 ssrs-2008-r2
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asked Jan 1 at 12:19
Chintan DaveChintan Dave
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Yes, you can hide a column and toggle the Visibility based on another column header.
Right Click on the column you want to hide (where the Red Dot is) and go to the Visibility property.
Click on the Hide radio button so the column is Hidden when the report is run.
Check the Display can be Toggled box and choose the name of your U column.
Resulting table:
Thanks a bunch for your quick reply ... I am able to implement above scenario in my test report... but when I try to implement in actual report "Column visibility" option is disabled... your inputs would be appreciated...
– Chintan Dave
Jan 3 at 7:27
You'll probably need to edit your question and show the report design, are you using a matrix (with column groups)?
– Alan Schofield
Jan 3 at 23:14
@ChintanDave - I tried but can't make a scenario where the column visibility is disabled (matrix, table in table...). Are you doing something funky with your table? A report design pic might help. Otherwise try creating a new table - sometimes it's easier to start over than figure out some weird bug.
– Hannover Fist
Jan 4 at 17:51
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Yes, you can hide a column and toggle the Visibility based on another column header.
Right Click on the column you want to hide (where the Red Dot is) and go to the Visibility property.
Click on the Hide radio button so the column is Hidden when the report is run.
Check the Display can be Toggled box and choose the name of your U column.
Resulting table:
Thanks a bunch for your quick reply ... I am able to implement above scenario in my test report... but when I try to implement in actual report "Column visibility" option is disabled... your inputs would be appreciated...
– Chintan Dave
Jan 3 at 7:27
You'll probably need to edit your question and show the report design, are you using a matrix (with column groups)?
– Alan Schofield
Jan 3 at 23:14
@ChintanDave - I tried but can't make a scenario where the column visibility is disabled (matrix, table in table...). Are you doing something funky with your table? A report design pic might help. Otherwise try creating a new table - sometimes it's easier to start over than figure out some weird bug.
– Hannover Fist
Jan 4 at 17:51
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Yes, you can hide a column and toggle the Visibility based on another column header.
Right Click on the column you want to hide (where the Red Dot is) and go to the Visibility property.
Click on the Hide radio button so the column is Hidden when the report is run.
Check the Display can be Toggled box and choose the name of your U column.
Resulting table:
Thanks a bunch for your quick reply ... I am able to implement above scenario in my test report... but when I try to implement in actual report "Column visibility" option is disabled... your inputs would be appreciated...
– Chintan Dave
Jan 3 at 7:27
You'll probably need to edit your question and show the report design, are you using a matrix (with column groups)?
– Alan Schofield
Jan 3 at 23:14
@ChintanDave - I tried but can't make a scenario where the column visibility is disabled (matrix, table in table...). Are you doing something funky with your table? A report design pic might help. Otherwise try creating a new table - sometimes it's easier to start over than figure out some weird bug.
– Hannover Fist
Jan 4 at 17:51
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Yes, you can hide a column and toggle the Visibility based on another column header.
Right Click on the column you want to hide (where the Red Dot is) and go to the Visibility property.
Click on the Hide radio button so the column is Hidden when the report is run.
Check the Display can be Toggled box and choose the name of your U column.
Resulting table:
Yes, you can hide a column and toggle the Visibility based on another column header.
Right Click on the column you want to hide (where the Red Dot is) and go to the Visibility property.
Click on the Hide radio button so the column is Hidden when the report is run.
Check the Display can be Toggled box and choose the name of your U column.
Resulting table:
answered Jan 2 at 22:56
Hannover FistHannover Fist
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Thanks a bunch for your quick reply ... I am able to implement above scenario in my test report... but when I try to implement in actual report "Column visibility" option is disabled... your inputs would be appreciated...
– Chintan Dave
Jan 3 at 7:27
You'll probably need to edit your question and show the report design, are you using a matrix (with column groups)?
– Alan Schofield
Jan 3 at 23:14
@ChintanDave - I tried but can't make a scenario where the column visibility is disabled (matrix, table in table...). Are you doing something funky with your table? A report design pic might help. Otherwise try creating a new table - sometimes it's easier to start over than figure out some weird bug.
– Hannover Fist
Jan 4 at 17:51
add a comment |
Thanks a bunch for your quick reply ... I am able to implement above scenario in my test report... but when I try to implement in actual report "Column visibility" option is disabled... your inputs would be appreciated...
– Chintan Dave
Jan 3 at 7:27
You'll probably need to edit your question and show the report design, are you using a matrix (with column groups)?
– Alan Schofield
Jan 3 at 23:14
@ChintanDave - I tried but can't make a scenario where the column visibility is disabled (matrix, table in table...). Are you doing something funky with your table? A report design pic might help. Otherwise try creating a new table - sometimes it's easier to start over than figure out some weird bug.
– Hannover Fist
Jan 4 at 17:51
Thanks a bunch for your quick reply ... I am able to implement above scenario in my test report... but when I try to implement in actual report "Column visibility" option is disabled... your inputs would be appreciated...
– Chintan Dave
Jan 3 at 7:27
Thanks a bunch for your quick reply ... I am able to implement above scenario in my test report... but when I try to implement in actual report "Column visibility" option is disabled... your inputs would be appreciated...
– Chintan Dave
Jan 3 at 7:27
You'll probably need to edit your question and show the report design, are you using a matrix (with column groups)?
– Alan Schofield
Jan 3 at 23:14
You'll probably need to edit your question and show the report design, are you using a matrix (with column groups)?
– Alan Schofield
Jan 3 at 23:14
@ChintanDave - I tried but can't make a scenario where the column visibility is disabled (matrix, table in table...). Are you doing something funky with your table? A report design pic might help. Otherwise try creating a new table - sometimes it's easier to start over than figure out some weird bug.
– Hannover Fist
Jan 4 at 17:51
@ChintanDave - I tried but can't make a scenario where the column visibility is disabled (matrix, table in table...). Are you doing something funky with your table? A report design pic might help. Otherwise try creating a new table - sometimes it's easier to start over than figure out some weird bug.
– Hannover Fist
Jan 4 at 17:51
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