April 15, 2010 at 12:03 pm
I get a warning similar to this:
[rsInvalidColor] The value of the BackgroundColor property for the textbox ‘textbox22’ is “Transparent”, which is not a valid BackgroundColor.
every time I use "Transparent" as a color in the conditional expression for BackgroundColor.
Why does this happen? The reports seem to work regardless. In newer reports I am using "White" in similar circumstances, but since "Transparent" is the default BackgroundColor why does it generate an error?
January 11, 2012 at 1:24 pm
I know this post is over a year old, but the same error has got me puzzled.
I'm using SSRS 2008.
I also get this error when using "No Color" in a conditional expression. That's what the property value is set to when first opened. I've got two textboxes, and I set each one to use each (non)color.
[rsInvalidColor] The value of the BackgroundColor property for the text box ‘Textbox57’ is “No Color”, which is not a valid BackgroundColor.
[rsInvalidColor] The value of the BackgroundColor property for the text box ‘Textbox58’ is “Transparent”, which is not a valid BackgroundColor.
Here's the expression I'm using:
=iif(Parameters!RptGrouping.Value="Region",iif(Fields!Grp1.Value<>" ","Transparent","LightGrey"),"Transparent")
Basically, if the report is at a Regional level, I want to color the text box Light Grey if the Grp1 field is populated. It works, even with the error. Is this one of those times where I ignore it and move on?
January 11, 2012 at 1:40 pm
:ermm: I changed one little search parameter after posting the problem, and found the answer.
Instead of "No Color" or "Transparent", I used "#FFFFFF", and it works flawlessly.
Found at http://www.johnstagich.com/Blog/post/September-2010-Quick-Hits.aspx.
August 15, 2012 at 7:15 am
w.plymesser (1/11/2012)
:ermm: I changed one little search parameter after posting the problem, and found the answer.Instead of "No Color" or "Transparent", I used "#FFFFFF", and it works flawlessly.
Found at http://www.johnstagich.com/Blog/post/September-2010-Quick-Hits.aspx.
of couse it does FFFFFF is white. That is NOT transparent
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