Friday, March 30, 2012

Launching a Report From an Application

We are trying to launch a report from an application. All that happens is
that the applciation gives the user a link that it dynamically builds,
populating all of the parameters for the user.
Currently the link launches the report, but we wanted two things to happen.
We did not want to show the parameters to the user from within the report and
we also wanted to kkep the tool bar, the green spirally thing when loadign
and the drop downs for exporting.
But it seems like you can either have all that studd on the toolbar and be
able to see the parameters or don't see the parameters and don't see the
toolb bar of green spirally thing.
Any suggestions here? I want to see the toolbar, but I do not want to see
the parameters.Have you tried using
&rc:Toolbar=true&rc:Parameters=false
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
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"Cooper" <Cooper@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:393DA10F-2182-4CA0-B5FD-C617C870384E@.microsoft.com...
> We are trying to launch a report from an application. All that happens is
> that the applciation gives the user a link that it dynamically builds,
> populating all of the parameters for the user.
> Currently the link launches the report, but we wanted two things to
> happen.
> We did not want to show the parameters to the user from within the report
> and
> we also wanted to kkep the tool bar, the green spirally thing when loadign
> and the drop downs for exporting.
> But it seems like you can either have all that studd on the toolbar and be
> able to see the parameters or don't see the parameters and don't see the
> toolb bar of green spirally thing.
> Any suggestions here? I want to see the toolbar, but I do not want to see
> the parameters.

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