Hi everyone,
I want to print two SSRS report with the same parameter settings (also printJobSettings) from the print dialog....
In fact I'm not very familiar with creating reports, so I don't really know how to find the right entry point to start the second report...
Where is the right place where I should start the second report. I mean in which class/method should I start the second report?
Leo,
thx in adive... In the meantime I found an entry point...
Hi Christian,
You can take an AX trace when you print a report, in order to study the code path and endpoint when printing a report.
www.linkedin.com/.../step-guide-how-do-trace-parsing-ax-2012-r3-safeer-p-s
In addition, you can take a look below blog which is to run a RDP class from X++ code. Hope this helps.
www.tech.alirazazaidi.com/.../
Hi Leo,
not really... I need to know the entry point, to start a loop... first print report A and after that print report B with the same settings...
In your example the report is selected by a parameter.
Do you mean selection for the SRS report during runtime? If this is the case, below is a sample -
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