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SQL Server Forum / Services / Reporting Services / February 2007

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Remove <select a value> option

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nicknack - 25 Feb 2007 06:23 GMT
I have a parameter that get his values from a query.
his defualt value is Null.

In the report page, The first value is "<select a value>".
even if I give the parameter another defualt value Then it open with
this value selected but still the first value is "<select a value>".

Can I remove this?

Thanks.
EMartinez - 25 Feb 2007 08:32 GMT
> I have a parameter that get his values from a query.
> his defualt value is Null.
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>
> Thanks.

Please refer to the response I posted on the other Reporting Services
group.

Regards,

Enrique Martinez
Sr. SQL Server Developer
Dominic - 28 Feb 2007 14:32 GMT
Where is the other reporting services group..I can't find it.

Cheers
D

> > I have a parameter that get his values from a query.
> > his defualt value is Null.
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> Enrique Martinez
> Sr. SQL Server Developer
 
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