I have a top level report in which I am select a particular run. The id for
that run is passed to a child report which uses the id from that run to
generate a list of possible values to generate the drill through report. My
problem is that I seem to have to set both values from the top level report
and then the second report does not show the parameters. If I browse
directly to the second report then I have the option of entering parameters.
Should I be able to see parameters when drill into a reportI forgot to mention that when I am in the designer the parameters are always
visible, but when I deploy to website and try to browse the report, that is
when they ar not visible.
"slumley" wrote:
> I have a top level report in which I am select a particular run. The id for
> that run is passed to a child report which uses the id from that run to
> generate a list of possible values to generate the drill through report. My
> problem is that I seem to have to set both values from the top level report
> and then the second report does not show the parameters. If I browse
> directly to the second report then I have the option of entering parameters.
> Should I be able to see parameters when drill into a report|||I have the same problem but only with the latest CTP (Sept), it worked fine
in the June version.
"slumley" wrote:
> I forgot to mention that when I am in the designer the parameters are always
> visible, but when I deploy to website and try to browse the report, that is
> when they ar not visible.
> "slumley" wrote:
> > I have a top level report in which I am select a particular run. The id for
> > that run is passed to a child report which uses the id from that run to
> > generate a list of possible values to generate the drill through report. My
> > problem is that I seem to have to set both values from the top level report
> > and then the second report does not show the parameters. If I browse
> > directly to the second report then I have the option of entering parameters.
> >
> > Should I be able to see parameters when drill into a report
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