Using Table Values for User Variables
Re: Using Table Values for User Variables
But when there is more than one row in the table, your solution pulls the first row. How do I get it to display a different row?
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Re: Using Table Values for User Variables
Hello,
> How do I get it to display a different row?
Where do you want to show a different row?
If on the page, in the Text components, you can use the following expression to change the value, for example:
{SalesTax = DataSourceName.ColumnName}
Thank you.
> How do I get it to display a different row?
Where do you want to show a different row?
If on the page, in the Text components, you can use the following expression to change the value, for example:
{SalesTax = DataSourceName.ColumnName}
Thank you.
Re: Using Table Values for User Variables
Just confirming - if I set the variable to datasourcename.columnname, then the user will not be able to override it at the report?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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Re: Using Table Values for User Variables
Hello,
Yes, if it set as the initialized value.
Thank you.
Yes, if it set as the initialized value.
Thank you.
Re: Using Table Values for User Variables
Hi Lech,
Well, not quite the answer that I was looking for, but good to know.
If you could look into adding this functionality into a future release, I'd be most appreciative!
Thank you!
Ben
Well, not quite the answer that I was looking for, but good to know.
If you could look into adding this functionality into a future release, I'd be most appreciative!
Thank you!
Ben
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Re: Using Table Values for User Variables
Hello
Ok.
Please let us know if you need any additional help.
Thank you.
Ok.
Please let us know if you need any additional help.
Thank you.