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I am running into some problems trying to create parameters for
Reporting Services.
My SQL statement looks something like this - select ... from .... where
item = ?
This does create a Parameter called Parameter1, however how do you code
it to get all possible values for all items?
I can use the "LIKE %" syntax, however this does not really give me the
chance to enter and retrieve an exact value.
Does anyone else have any knowledge on this? The help text really
doesn't provide any information?
It does not appear to support the Multi-Value option for parameters.
Is there a function snippet that you use in your reports?
Not surprisingly, Microsoft really doesn't support ODBC as well as they
should.
Also, if you have any tricks for converting the DateTime parameter to
MMDDYY or CCYYMMDD formats, feel free to include these as well.
Thanks.
James Salter
Systems Programmer
American Cast Iron Pipe Company
phone (205) 325-3033
fax (205) 307-3833
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