I'm using SQL Server Reporting Services for SQL 2008 R2. My reports are filtered by two drop-down menus that are populated from a table, one of them displays a build number. I'd like to give users the option to choose "All" and so return data for all build numbers and not just one. How do I add this option to my drop-down filter and make it work correctly? Thanks very much for any help provided. J.
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Would it be correct to simply change the where clause in the stored procedure to
Then in SSRS under the Available Values have the "ALL" parameter value be % (the percent symbol) ?
Is there an error in logic here. It seems to have the desired result
I'm assuming you don't want to use a multi-value parameter here, you only want users to run against all builds or just one, not a selection of builds. Otherwise you'd just use a standard multi-value parameter.
One way to do this is to return an extra row for all builds in your parameter dataset, e.g. something like:
I'm returning two columns here so we can pass a NULL value parameter but still have a user-friendly description to display in the report.
Set this up as your parameter dataset. In the report code you can then use the parameter to do something like:
Which will return all builds when
@build
is null and a specified build if@build
is not null.