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Dear Experts, 

Getting an error while saving report. 

Error while validating RDL content: The value expression for the textrun 'Textbox33.Paragraphs[0],TextRun[0]' contains an error:[BC302011] Expression expected.

Kindly Advise.

Thanks

With Regards

Mandeep Kaur

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    Binesh Profile Picture
    7,885 on at

    Hello,

    Open the RDL design, see the "Textbox33"  it has some wrong expression.

    re-enter the correct expression or if not require then delete that textbox,

    Save RDL,

    Save Report.

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    Indikauk Profile Picture
    1,759 on at

    Hi Mandeep

    Agreed with Binesh Suggestion

    Thanks

    Indika

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    Amol Salvi Profile Picture
    18,698 on at

    Check textbox33 expression in report layout

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    Alexander Ermakov Profile Picture
    28,096 on at

    Agree with other members, check the expression of the Texbox33 or remove it totally if it is not needed. Also, during modification of the report, be careful with modifying the properties SourceExpr and DataSetFieldName. Changes can affect RDL significantly and result could be not you are expecting.

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    Rabin Profile Picture
    2,976 on at

    Hi Mandeep,

    I agree with other members... This is a common problem...

    The best practice while designing report is to keep the Visual Studio Design open until you are fully done with the report Design. You can always save the latest change and run from the Development Environment...

    Here if you have already closed the VS then the only option yo have is to skip the save report [save-No]... But if your VS is open then Try to check "Textbox33"  for wrong expression.

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    Ashwini Tripathi Profile Picture
    4,624 on at

    Solution already provided by other members. Locate Textbox33 and check its expression either some invalid symbol is used or field name not defined in Report, try selecting from expression builder.

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    RockwithNav Profile Picture
    8,637 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Mandeep,

    Its something a very common error when you disrespect the protocols of visual studio Report Development.

    Open Visual Studio or Report Builder locate TextBoxx33 and then check either the expression or the visibility condition or the filter or whatever you have written on this.

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    Thanks all to resolve this issue.

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