August 16, 2012 at 3:33 pm
I am giving my header in test box something like below:
="Benefit Reduction Due to Age" &" For "& Parameters!Carrier.Value(0) & " for the month of " & Parameters!Month.Label & " " &Parameters!Year.Value
And I am getting error something like below.I dont know whats wrong in the expression.
Warning1[rsRuntimeErrorInExpression] The Value expression for the textrun ‘textbox5.Paragraphs[0].TextRuns[0]’ contains an error: Operator '&' is not defined for string "Benefit Reduction Due to Age F" and type 'Object()'.
August 16, 2012 at 3:39 pm
komal145 (8/16/2012)
I am giving my header in test box something like below:="Benefit Reduction Due to Age" &" For "& Parameters!Carrier.Value(0) & " for the month of " & Parameters!Month.Label & " " &Parameters!Year.Value
And I am getting error something like below.I dont know whats wrong in the expression.
Warning1[rsRuntimeErrorInExpression] The Value expression for the textrun ‘textbox5.Paragraphs[0].TextRuns[0]’ contains an error: Operator '&' is not defined for string "Benefit Reduction Due to Age F" and type 'Object()'.
Looks to me that you are trying to concatenate a string and non-string value together and SSRS doesn't like that.
August 17, 2012 at 10:51 am
I think your problem might be Parameters!Carrier.Value(0).
Parameters!Carrier.Value(0) indicates that you want the first value in a multi select parameter. I am wondering how you know that you want the first value every time? If it is not a multi select then drop the (0)
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