Monday, March 26, 2012

How do I keep a report from automatically running?

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Perhaps this is just behavior in the dev environment, but if I provide = default values for all of my paramters, the report runs automatically = when I switch to preview.
Is there a way to provide defaults, but still require the user to click = view before the report runs?
Thanks.
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Perhaps this is just behavior in the = dev environment, but if I provide default values for all of my paramters, = the report runs automatically when I switch to preview.

Is there a way to provide defaults, but = still require the user to click view before the report runs?

Thanks.
--=_NextPart_000_000A_01C75C1E.0326B0B0--On Mar 1, 5:23 pm, <rlrc...@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote:
> Perhaps this is just behavior in the dev environment, but if I provide default values for all of my paramters, the report runs automatically when I switch to preview.
> Is there a way to provide defaults, but still require the user to click view before the report runs?
> Thanks.
As far as I know, there is not a way to keep the report from
automatically running without removing at least one of the parameter's
default values.
Regards,
Enrique Martinez
Sr. SQL Server Developer|||You can probably create a parameter and hide it...and then not provide it
default value.
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HelpSeeker
"rlrcstr@.newsgroups.nospam" wrote:
> Perhaps this is just behavior in the dev environment, but if I provide default values for all of my paramters, the report runs automatically when I switch to preview.
> Is there a way to provide defaults, but still require the user to click view before the report runs?
> Thanks|||Hi rlrcstr,
How is everything going? Please feel free to let me know if you need any
assistance.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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