I am displaying a table in an SSRS report. What I want to do is, if I click on one of the columns in this chart, it opens another report by passing parameters from parent report to child report.
How can I achieve this?
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Manjot
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Go to parent report, rightclick table.
Go to actions. Fix parameters and Jump to report...
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so im trying to create an interactive report using apex. Usually, it will automatically create CRUD operation in the report. But somehow, the edit button (pencil and paper icon) in my interactive report is gone and i don't know how to fix nor adding them manually. Before it was gone, I changed my IR to Classical report since after i upload the table, APEX doesn't show all the columns (only 8 out of 9 column showed). And after that, I return the table into IR since all the column showed, but this is where the problem started.
Any thoughts?
go to report's Attributes properties tab (on the right hand side of the Page Designer screen)
set the Link property to "Link to Custom target"
target will be "page in this application"
choose it from list of values (or type it manually, if you know its number)
as you'll want to pass item(s) value(s) from the report to form page, set items
That's all.
In RDLC report, I have modified stored procedure to output additional two columns.
Now, when i open RDLC report and refresh the dataset (under report data) then, fields are just disappearing from report data view and dataset is not refreshed.
Can any one provide solution to refresh the dataaset so, additional two fields also appears.
I checked other post but, its all saying to refresh dataset or edit but, in that case, no fields appear how i shared above.
I have recreated data source with stored procedure and new field is appear.
It works by this way.
Thanks
I have a report, and a linked subreport. The subreport is linked on a field on the main report.
A field in the main report should link to the subreport at run-time, but when I run it, keep on getting the prompt "Enter parameter values".
The field in the main report is linked to the subreport using the automatic parameter name in the subreport, and have the "select data in the subreport based on field" checked, and the corresponding field in the subreport (shown in the attachment).
I am using Crystal for VS 2013.
This is a winform application.
What am I missing?
I seemed to have the same issue under the same parameters you described. Moreover, while debugging, the winforms app would throw a COM exception. Context switching between VS and the report would reveal the prompt for the subreport parameters (which should have been linked).
An hour of exploring and trial-and-error later, here is how I managed to resolve the issue in VS2013:
On your main report, right-click the subreport and select 'Change Subreport Links...'
Ensure that you have the correct subreport selected, the move across any missing parameters from the 'Available fields' box
For each item you move across, ensure that you have the correct subreport parameter selected in the 'Subreport parameters field to use' drop down list. For parameters, this will generally take the form '?#ParamName'
That got the report working for me again. I hope you have some luck with it!
I designed crystal report like this:
in this i have a sub report named
TransactionDetailed
that i given in ReportFooter part. while coming records am getting two problems
1->sub report heading not coming all pages,,i want to show sub report heading where ever i am getting subreport
2->in first page of my crystal report only showing main report...not getting sub report,,sub report alwayes showing 2 nd page of my crystal reports onwards,,
how i can resolve these two issues?
The way your report is structured is the reason you are not getting correct results. Report Header and Footer should only contain information you want to show ONCE. Page Header and Footer should contain information you want to see on every page (i.e. a logo, legal info in the footer, etc.). Group Header and Footer will show data for the items you have grouped by. The detail section will show all data that pertains to the group. So either group your data and then put the subreport in the Detail section or create a second detail section and put your subreport in there.
Apologies for these recent newbie questions, but I'm obviously not asking the search engines the correct questions.
I have a report I'm trying to reconstruct after upgrading from VS2008 to VS2010 introduced errors into an existing Crystal Report. So, I have a semi-working report I'm trying to duplicate.
I have a report containing some subreports. The Main Report has some parameters in queries within "Database Fields" and I need to pass those fields to a particular Subreport's "Parameter Fields" so that it can then reference those parameters in its own queries.
So, my question is: How do I create the association between the query result on the Main Report and the parameter on the Subreport?
For Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010 - That's the only one that works currently, isn't it?
When adding a sub-report [or changing the "Change Subreport Links" for an existing report] you can select the parameter on the subreport from the drop-down on the bottom left of the 'Links' tab (or Subreport Links dialog, if editing an existing subreport)
Once you've selected your field (or Parameter) on the left in the 'Available Fields:' list, click the > button to move it to the right and you'll see link options appear below. so this is the field from the main report you want to use as a parameter for you subreport
Underneath, on the right select the parameter (from you subreport) you wish to link it to. This is the parameter in your subreport that you want to use
does that make sense.
Maybe some images would help.
Depending on your version, the terminology might be slightly different, but you should be able to right-click on the subreport and select "Change Subreport Links".
From the Available Fields column, find your parameters and click the > button to move them over to the "Fields to Link" column. Click OK when you are done.
Now go to your subreport, and make sure that the parameters you linked are available as parameters; you should be able to use these parameters in your Record Selection for your subreport.