Hello.
I'm developing reports in Reporting Services 2000 and Visual Studio 2003. I
have a "drill-through" report. Upon drilling through to the report, and then
clicking the back button to return to the main report, the report doesn't
even render. However, while developing the report and previewing it in VS
2003, there is a back button supplied there that works perfectly every time.
My question is this: is there a way to tell Reporting Services to include a
back button like the one in the report designer on the deployed report?
Alternatively, is there a way to provide a hyperlink in the drill-through
report that takes the user back to the original report (with all parameters
included in the link)?
Thanks!
JohnA small Back button is available in 2005. If it is not a parameter report
then it would have been easy, but since the main report is parameter based,
you can have a back button link and once you click; it comes back to the
main page and waits for parameter. So really it doesn;t serves your purpose.
But if the main page can wait for the input then you can use this method.
Amarnath
"JohnJohn" wrote:
> Hello.
> I'm developing reports in Reporting Services 2000 and Visual Studio 2003. I
> have a "drill-through" report. Upon drilling through to the report, and then
> clicking the back button to return to the main report, the report doesn't
> even render. However, while developing the report and previewing it in VS
> 2003, there is a back button supplied there that works perfectly every time.
> My question is this: is there a way to tell Reporting Services to include a
> back button like the one in the report designer on the deployed report?
> Alternatively, is there a way to provide a hyperlink in the drill-through
> report that takes the user back to the original report (with all parameters
> included in the link)?
> Thanks!
> John
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