I need to generate the same report repeatedly for several values. I'm accepting these values using a multi-value parameter in a new report. I have also created a table with the original report as a subreport. How can I pass the values that the user selects in the parameter to this table? I have created a dataset, but I'm not able to bind these values to the dataset, which in turn is bound to the table. I have read several articles, however, I'm unable to get it working. Please advise.
问题:
回答1:
You bind the parameters in the main report, on the subreport object. In the sub-report, you apply those parameters to a dataset.
回答2:
I finally found the solution on another stackoverflow post after struggling for a few days.
Reproducing it here:
To do this you would have to put the subreport into a list or tablix. As far as I know there's no easy way to have that list or tablix iterate over the values in a multi-valued parameter. It will only accept a dataset.
So the only workaround I can think of involves splitting the parameter into a set of rows in a dataset, which is possible but not trivial with SQL. However, if the available values for the parameter come from a dataset the situation would improve: you can just hook the tablix/list to your dataset and filter items that aren't selected in the parameter.
Edit: I've found a slightly hackish solution to expanding a multi-valued parameter into a dataset, by building the dataset query as an expression. Assuming a parameter @MultiParamX this expression will create a query that outputs all selected values in one column:
="SELECT '"
&
Join(Parameters!MultiParamX.Value, "' MyParam UNION ALL SELECT '")
&
"' MyParam"
This may generate a query such as the following (reformatted for readability):
SELECT 'A' MyParam
UNION ALL
SELECT 'B' MyParam
UNION ALL
SELECT 'C' MyParam
-- Etc. for all selected values
This will generate a result set such as:
┌─────────┐
│ MyParam │
├─────────┤
│ A │
│ B │
│ C │
│ Etc. │
└─────────┘