Wednesday, March 7, 2012

is problems with hidden parameters solved in sp1?

I have installed the sp1
But the problem with hidden parameters is still there. I could not set the
value of hidden parameter from the querysting.
Let me know how to check whether the sp1 is properly installed or not.
Thanks in advanceThis is onlt supported on the server. In Report Manager, leave the 'prompt
user' checkbox checked but clear our the prompt string. This should not
prompt the user but still allow you to specify them via URL.
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Brian Welcker
Group Program Manager
SQL Server Reporting Services
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"VV" <vineshk@.omegatech.com> wrote in message
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>I have installed the sp1
> But the problem with hidden parameters is still there. I could not set the
> value of hidden parameter from the querysting.
> Let me know how to check whether the sp1 is properly installed or not.
> Thanks in advance
>|||Just a suggestion -
Wouldn't it be better if you provide with a checkbox in Report Manager
that just says "hide parameter" and which in turn will clear the
prompt string an keep the prompt user checked... ' It took me 20 min.
to figure out that. Your readme on sp1 is not clear on this...
Thanks|||Yes, but this required a string change that we didn't want to add in SP1. We
will make it more understandable in the future.
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Brian Welcker
Group Program Manager
SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Harsh" <creative@.mailcity.com> wrote in message
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> Just a suggestion -
> Wouldn't it be better if you provide with a checkbox in Report Manager
> that just says "hide parameter" and which in turn will clear the
> prompt string an keep the prompt user checked... ' It took me 20 min.
> to figure out that. Your readme on sp1 is not clear on this...
> Thanks

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