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Hello,
I need expression for my PowerBI Paginated report.
Dataset name: RequestedInstances
Field 1: Instance
Field 2: Count_Instances
I need a comma-separated list of all values 'Instance'
For the current expression, I have an error:
The 'Value' expression for the text box 'Textbox22' refers directly to the field 'Instance' without specifying a dataset aggregate. When the report contains multiple datasets, field references outside of a data region must be contained within aggregate functions which specify a dataset scope.
Expression: =Join(Fields!Instance.Value, ", ")
Can you try this. What this does is to add comma separator to 2 or more digit number but keeps single digits as they are
IIf(Len(CStr(Fields!Column_Name.Value))>1, Join(Split(CStr(Fields!Column_Name.Value),""),","), CStr(Fields!Column_Name.Value))
report header allows only static data, for that reason workaround was applied to the dataset
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