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SSRS Report 'Select Button' doesn't work

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Hi All,

I have a report that has a select Button filtering on a table, however the report ignores the selection and returns all data. The report is based on an AOT query that is referenced in the DP class - SRSReportQueryAttribute(querystr(QueryName)).

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

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    Srini Ramidi Profile Picture
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    Hello,

    Can you provide more information, is it out of the box report or customized? In case if you made any changes and report is not reflecting , Make sure to  do a Incremental CIL and refresh the Caches(Tools >Caches>refresh report server). If nothing works restart the SSRS service.

    Best,

    Srini

  • Michael Chukwunyere Profile Picture
    165 on at

    thanks Srinivas, It's an out of the box report that i've customized. I've refreshed all the Caches, but haven't restarted the SSRS services. I'l restart the services and see if it resolves the issue.

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