![]() ![]() I ran into a scenario recently where a report parameter worked flawlessly. The difficult part to understand about report parameters is, how might you take advantage of a parameter that does not come from a range or a data contract class? When would you add a parameter directly to the report? For that reason every report will contain parameters like AX_PartitionKey, AX_UserContext and AX_CompanyName. Microsoft adds several parameters into each report in order to pass data required every report to execute. The global parameters are added directly into to the report by right-clicking on the Parameters node and choosing Add. The other set of parameters, the global ones, are more difficult to understand. ![]() These parameters are not difficult to understand or change. If your datasets uses a data provider class, the parameters are the data member methods on your data contract class. If your datasets use queries the parameters represent the ranges on your query.Ģ. In the Parameters list are parameters coming from the datasets and global parameters that come with every AX SSRS report like AX_CompanyName and AX_UserContext.įor the parameters originating from datasets:ġ. It is the very last node displayed in the report. If you regularly develop Dynamics AX 2012 reports you have likely seen the report parameters displayed in SSRS under the Parameters node. Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 Business Centralīy Becky Newell | SSRS in the Parameters Node.Dynamics NAV to Dynamics 365 Business Central.
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