I have been working with server reports in the past now I am working on local
reports and it apears as iif many things are different!
For one, I cant get report parameters to show up in the report viewer is
that normal for local reports?
Additionally the "report parameters" screen for me is different then
anything in my book and it apears as if there is no way to actually link a
report parameter to any field!
Do I need to look for some educational resource that just apply to .rdlc?I think I found A answer to my question.
On local report for web apps the objectdatasource becomes your parameter
control device and then I can use my own asp.net controls to filter on those
parameters.
I think I am missing something from a local report perspective but changing
my focus from the report and to the objectdatasource I think will solve my
issue.
"sean_mcad" wrote:
> I have been working with server reports in the past now I am working on local
> reports and it apears as iif many things are different!
> For one, I cant get report parameters to show up in the report viewer is
> that normal for local reports?
> Additionally the "report parameters" screen for me is different then
> anything in my book and it apears as if there is no way to actually link a
> report parameter to any field!
> Do I need to look for some educational resource that just apply to .rdlc?
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