Tuesday, February 21, 2012

ReportViewer's checked dropdown list control?

I would like to create my own parameter area for my reports which are
displayed in an ASP.NET web page with the ASP.NET 2005 ReportViewer control
(i.e. I have the ShowParameterPrompts property on my Report Viewer control
set to False).
I would like to use the Checked Dropdown List control that allows you to
check off each item individually or to check the (Select All) option for my
multi-valued parameters.
Is there a way I can create an instance of this checked dropdown control or
is there another component out there that is similar to it?
Thanks!!!
BrianMy understanding is that the only extensibility area the Report Viewer
supports is hiding the menus you don't need and writing your own. So, the
short answer is to your question is no. To re-confirm, please post your
question to
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showforum.aspx?forumid=75&siteid=1. This
newsgroup is monitored by Rajeev Karunakaran who is the Program Manager of
the Report Viewer controls.
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HTH,
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Teo Lachev, MVP, MCSD, MCT
"Microsoft Reporting Services in Action"
"Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005"
Home page and blog: http://www.prologika.com/
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"brianpmccullough" <bmccullough11@.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:72596A04-35ED-434A-B30C-186F3ABB7CAA@.microsoft.com...
>I would like to create my own parameter area for my reports which are
> displayed in an ASP.NET web page with the ASP.NET 2005 ReportViewer
> control
> (i.e. I have the ShowParameterPrompts property on my Report Viewer control
> set to False).
> I would like to use the Checked Dropdown List control that allows you to
> check off each item individually or to check the (Select All) option for
> my
> multi-valued parameters.
> Is there a way I can create an instance of this checked dropdown control
> or
> is there another component out there that is similar to it?
> Thanks!!!
> Brian
>|||Teo,
Thanks for your help. I have posted to the Report Viewer's newsgroup, but
no response...
Any other ways I might be able to see if this "checked dropdown" control is
available for use in an asp.net page?
-Brian
"Teo Lachev [MVP]" wrote:
> My understanding is that the only extensibility area the Report Viewer
> supports is hiding the menus you don't need and writing your own. So, the
> short answer is to your question is no. To re-confirm, please post your
> question to
> http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showforum.aspx?forumid=75&siteid=1. This
> newsgroup is monitored by Rajeev Karunakaran who is the Program Manager of
> the Report Viewer controls.
> --
> HTH,
> ---
> Teo Lachev, MVP, MCSD, MCT
> "Microsoft Reporting Services in Action"
> "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005"
> Home page and blog: http://www.prologika.com/
> ---
> "brianpmccullough" <bmccullough11@.comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:72596A04-35ED-434A-B30C-186F3ABB7CAA@.microsoft.com...
> >I would like to create my own parameter area for my reports which are
> > displayed in an ASP.NET web page with the ASP.NET 2005 ReportViewer
> > control
> > (i.e. I have the ShowParameterPrompts property on my Report Viewer control
> > set to False).
> >
> > I would like to use the Checked Dropdown List control that allows you to
> > check off each item individually or to check the (Select All) option for
> > my
> > multi-valued parameters.
> >
> > Is there a way I can create an instance of this checked dropdown control
> > or
> > is there another component out there that is similar to it?
> >
> > Thanks!!!
> >
> > Brian
> >
>
>

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