September 15, 2010 at 2:30 am
HI ALL - Anyone ever had to do the following - hopefully someone has
Scenario
I have 2 parameters - 1 is a free entry textbox - 2nd is a result parameter based on the text entered
the data comes from a cube and I am using CONTAINS as the criteria for the search
What I need to be able to do is carry out multiple searches using above parameters to build a report
for example...
I enter 234 - get back 234,2341 - I select 234 as this is the one I need,
I then enter 121, get back 121,1214 - I select 121
and so on until I have selected all the product I need to build the report.
Then run the report and all the items I have selected from the searches appears in the report.
Hoepfully this make logical sense !
Any advise, adivse or links would be fantastic !!
Kind regards
September 15, 2010 at 5:44 am
ian.dunlop 7059 (9/15/2010)
HI ALL - Anyone ever had to do the following - hopefully someone hasScenario
I have 2 parameters - 1 is a free entry textbox - 2nd is a result parameter based on the text entered
the data comes from a cube and I am using CONTAINS as the criteria for the search
What I need to be able to do is carry out multiple searches using above parameters to build a report
for example...
I enter 234 - get back 234,2341 - I select 234 as this is the one I need,
I then enter 121, get back 121,1214 - I select 121
and so on until I have selected all the product I need to build the report.
Then run the report and all the items I have selected from the searches appears in the report.
Hoepfully this make logical sense !
Any advise, adivse or links would be fantastic !!
Kind regards
Advice:
You may have to develop a .NET application which supports the autocomplete feature using readily available classes(Desktop) or AJAX(Windows)
Such feature is not yet available in SSRS 2008
Raunak J
September 15, 2010 at 6:05 am
You can make a parameter depend on the value of another parameter. I've done it several times with drop down lists. All you have to do is to make the text box parameter a parameter in the query of your list box parameter. At least that is how I do it when I use drop downs.
September 15, 2010 at 6:08 am
Nils Gustav Stråbø (9/15/2010)
You can make a parameter depend on the value of another parameter. I've done it several times with drop down lists. All you have to do is to make the text box parameter a parameter in the query of your list box parameter. At least that is how I do it when I use drop downs.
OP requirement is not related to cascaded parameter selection :-):-)
Raunak J
September 15, 2010 at 6:11 am
🙂 I saw that now. I have to carefully read the entire post. Didn't see the line "and so on until I have selected all the product I need to build the report"
September 17, 2010 at 10:49 am
Here's a guess (and it's only a guess): Enter all the search strings into one box -- e.g., "234, 121, 203, 119". That string gets passed to a stored proc that parses the delimited strings (probably want to call a function for that), returns all the possible matches in a table, then have a dependent multi-value drop-down list that returns all those table rows in one list? In theory, I think that would work. Could be one heck of a long drop-down, but it would accomplish the task.
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