Friday, March 23, 2012

Parameter bar collapsed with JumpTo

I have a report that I am jumping to from another report. It has several
parameters that are passed in, which I don't want to show. That part works
fine. It also has one that is defaulted that I want displayed so that the
user can change the values. The problem is that when the report is jumped to
the parameter bar at the top of the report manager is collapsed and I would
like to have it it expanded. How can I do this?
The parameter is set to prompt user and does so what the report is run
directly, i.e without the jumpto.
Thanks...
Regards,
Steveadd to the url in the jump report: parameters toolbar=true
=-Chris
"Steve" <MyNoSpam@.NoSpam.org> wrote in message
news:DEEBC78D-0FC0-4C20-BB1B-9ACC92FAAA5E@.microsoft.com...
>I have a report that I am jumping to from another report. It has several
> parameters that are passed in, which I don't want to show. That part works
> fine. It also has one that is defaulted that I want displayed so that the
> user can change the values. The problem is that when the report is jumped
> to
> the parameter bar at the top of the report manager is collapsed and I
> would
> like to have it it expanded. How can I do this?
> The parameter is set to prompt user and does so what the report is run
> directly, i.e without the jumpto.
> Thanks...
> Regards,
> Steve|||Chris,
I should have been more specific because I am using JumpTo Report which
doesn't have this as an option. Are you saying that what I am seeing is by
design and to have the parameters toolbar expanded I need to switch to the
JumpTo URL method?
Thanks...
Regards,
Steve
"Chris Conner" wrote:
> add to the url in the jump report: parameters toolbar=true
> =-Chris
> "Steve" <MyNoSpam@.NoSpam.org> wrote in message
> news:DEEBC78D-0FC0-4C20-BB1B-9ACC92FAAA5E@.microsoft.com...
> >I have a report that I am jumping to from another report. It has several
> > parameters that are passed in, which I don't want to show. That part works
> > fine. It also has one that is defaulted that I want displayed so that the
> > user can change the values. The problem is that when the report is jumped
> > to
> > the parameter bar at the top of the report manager is collapsed and I
> > would
> > like to have it it expanded. How can I do this?
> >
> > The parameter is set to prompt user and does so what the report is run
> > directly, i.e without the jumpto.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> > Regards,
> > Steve
>
>|||I am saying that if you want the second report to SHOW the parameters so
that the user can change the default value, then yes you do need to change
the URL in the report and add the paramters toolbar=true.
"Steve" <MyNoSpam@.NoSpam.org> wrote in message
news:B8824CD0-E08B-44BC-9A1D-4EE766BCD25D@.microsoft.com...
> Chris,
> I should have been more specific because I am using JumpTo Report which
> doesn't have this as an option. Are you saying that what I am seeing is by
> design and to have the parameters toolbar expanded I need to switch to the
> JumpTo URL method?
> Thanks...
> Regards,
> Steve
> "Chris Conner" wrote:
>> add to the url in the jump report: parameters toolbar=true
>> =-Chris
>> "Steve" <MyNoSpam@.NoSpam.org> wrote in message
>> news:DEEBC78D-0FC0-4C20-BB1B-9ACC92FAAA5E@.microsoft.com...
>> >I have a report that I am jumping to from another report. It has several
>> > parameters that are passed in, which I don't want to show. That part
>> > works
>> > fine. It also has one that is defaulted that I want displayed so that
>> > the
>> > user can change the values. The problem is that when the report is
>> > jumped
>> > to
>> > the parameter bar at the top of the report manager is collapsed and I
>> > would
>> > like to have it it expanded. How can I do this?
>> >
>> > The parameter is set to prompt user and does so what the report is run
>> > directly, i.e without the jumpto.
>> >
>> > Thanks...
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Steve
>>

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