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Sql Server Reporting Services report problem [modified]

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    Andrei Ungureanu
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    Hy, I hope this is the place where to post my problem. I didn't see a specialized forum for Sql Reporting Services. So here goes. I have to create a report, rdl file. The report shows a few statistics for a period of time. I passed, the parameters, showed the data, everything. Now the only thing left is to modify the report to show the statistics for one month on a page. To give an example: I want to see the statistics from 1st of march to the 21st of april. The report should have 2 pages: a page for the month of march and one page with statistics from 1st of april to the 21st. I tried google, MSDN, and stil couldn't find a solution to this problem. Any hint is welcomed. Thanks PS: I'm using SQL Server 2005 and VS 2003

    I will use Google before asking dumb questions

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      Hy, I hope this is the place where to post my problem. I didn't see a specialized forum for Sql Reporting Services. So here goes. I have to create a report, rdl file. The report shows a few statistics for a period of time. I passed, the parameters, showed the data, everything. Now the only thing left is to modify the report to show the statistics for one month on a page. To give an example: I want to see the statistics from 1st of march to the 21st of april. The report should have 2 pages: a page for the month of march and one page with statistics from 1st of april to the 21st. I tried google, MSDN, and stil couldn't find a solution to this problem. Any hint is welcomed. Thanks PS: I'm using SQL Server 2005 and VS 2003

      I will use Google before asking dumb questions

      modified on Monday, March 10, 2008 8:59 AM

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      Paddy Boyd
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      Have you tried using a datalist to repeat your data based on the month?

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        Have you tried using a datalist to repeat your data based on the month?

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        Hey, Thanks for the reply. I have tried a data list, but to be sincerely I don't know how to filter the data based on the month. Can you give me a small example? Thanks

        I will use Google before asking dumb questions

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          Have you tried using a datalist to repeat your data based on the month?

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          Thanks a lot. Cheers. It works just fine. 5 from me

          I will use Google before asking dumb questions

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