Report Items in RDLC

Dev
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Hi All,
When we do create layout suggestion we get ReportItems!COMPANYNAME in header of RDLC design. If we maually want to design RDLC and need to pick this ReportItems. where we can found this ReportItems in RDLC design.
Please Suggest
Dev
When we do create layout suggestion we get ReportItems!COMPANYNAME in header of RDLC design. If we maually want to design RDLC and need to pick this ReportItems. where we can found this ReportItems in RDLC design.
Please Suggest
Dev
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Hi,
you have your Header/Body/Footer. With ReportItems you can access data from the body. (ReportItems!<Name of a Element in the Body>).
Normaly they are called textbox1, textbox2, ....
If you want to have a look which report items you have, you can find a list on top of the properties box. All elements from you report are listed there.
Another possibility... click in the expression of one field and type "=ReportItems!" all possible fields will appear.
greetings
mik
With kind regards
mik0 -
It is possible in NAV2013 , till NAV2009R2 we have to create the data model in classic sections only..0
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Thanks to both of you, I will try,.0
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Till NAV 2009 we used to create classic reports in which dataset and layout both are on NAV classic client. But from 2013 onwards, we create a dataset in the development environment and design the layout using RDLC or SSRS.
Hope this helps.Best Regards
Zohaib Ahmed
Dynamics NAV ERP Technical Consultant.
please like / agree / verify my answer, if it was helpful for you. thanks.0
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