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Hi,
I am new to Paginated reports and am trying to understand how to implement a report required by my company. Essentially it is a paginated report that has an overview page that links to other paginated reports. The end goal is to export this to pdf with functional links. ( Example )
I have been about to make a simple report but I am not sure how to link all the report in to one master file. I've read about making a document map but would I have to make seporate rdl files, host them on service and link them to a master file?
Any guidence is greatly appreciated as I have searched everywhere and am not sure the best way forward. Thanks
@nbs333 you can create multiple tables in one rdl file and use the common parameters to filter the dataset for each table and that will do it.
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@parry2k I figure out how to put multiple reports in one rdl file by using the pagebrake option for each table.
How can I create a link to each one for these pages so when I export as a PDF the links still work?
Hi @parry2k thank you for the responds. I'm not sure I fully understand as this is all new to me.
By "you can create multiple tables in one rdl file,"does that mean I would create a subreport for each linked report/page?
Do you know where I can find a guide that would give an indepth explination?
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