April 2, 2014 at 6:52 am
Hello,
I am working on a report project in Visual Studio 2005. (I'm modifying the form and it has a lot of other data besides mine.) I have created a dataset that performs a selection of rows from a table. In the "data" pane, I can choose the dataset, specify some parameter values and see rows of data.
On the "layout" pane I am attempting to put the relevant fields in a tablix. I drop a table on the form. I put a textbox in one of the table's cells. I right-click on the textbox and choose "expression". I chose Datasets. I click on the dataset that I added. However, what is baffling is that the fields on the right all have the "Sum" function applied. (For example, Sum(Field1), Sum(Field2), etc.)
I don't want a Sum, I want to place the field by itself in the textbox. When I remove the "Sum" function and save, I get this error: "The expression for the textbox....Report item expressions can only refer to fields within the current data set scope or, if inside an aggregate, the specified data set scope."
I assume this error is because I removed the "Sum" function from the field I need, but I don't wish to have a text field summed! Does anyone know why the "Sum" function is applied to these fields in the first place?
Thanks,
April 2, 2014 at 6:55 am
Do you by chance have a grouping set up on the tablix?
April 2, 2014 at 8:33 am
Hi higgim,
I put a tablix on the report so that it is isolated from anything else. There is no grouping set up. When I attempt to fill one of the detail columns via an expression, and get to the dataset all the fields have the "Sum" function.
Thanks,
April 2, 2014 at 8:43 am
This is normal behaviour. I have just tried this and removed the sum, what you get is basically the first value it comes across in the dataset.
However, if you use a table instead of a tablix you get to see all values in the dataset. (I am using 2008 R2 as a side note)
April 2, 2014 at 8:55 am
OK, when I view the datasets window and identify one of the fields I wish to show in the tablix, then drop it in the intended column, it doesn't have the "Sum" function. It sure is strange that when I click on "expressions" that this is the case. However, I have what I need.
Thanks,
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