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How to display objects in a grouping
I would like to know if there is any way to display the query values for an external data source in object format and not in plain text with the concatenated values. To do this, I need to create a grouping in a matrix displaying the grids horizontally.
Here is an example grid displaying each record returned from the query, one grid next to the other:
Now I am using the Join and Lookup Set function to fetch the query data from another dataset. I'm using the exact same grouping function on the expression in the text field you can see selected in the report:
The result is this, the grouping did not result in anything, just the expression in the text field that resulted in the concatenated values. But I don't want that, I want to create new objects for each record found. Does anyone have any ideas on how to do this, would custom code be required? Grids displaying correctly on first print is only possible because they are in the same dataset.
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- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi RobertRR ,
You want to display the query value of the external data source in object format, not in plain text with the join value. This may require custom code.
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Xianda Tang
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- RobertRRFrequent Visitor
I understand, I expected that. However, I have no idea how to do this with custom code, I searched the Microsoft documentation and didn't find anything related. I would be grateful if you could help me find a code example.
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi RobertRR ,
Here is the sample:
Public Function GetUsers(ByVal param As Integer) As String Dim sqlCon As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection Dim cmd As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand Dim dRet As String Dim sCmdText As String sqlCon.ConnectionString = "data source=MYSERVER;initial catalog=MYDB;Integrated Security=true" cmd = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand sCmdText = "SELECT dbo.udf_MyFunction(" 'cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text cmd.Connection = sqlCon cmd.CommandTimeout = 0 sCmdText = sCmdText & param sCmdText = sCmdText & ")" cmd.CommandText = sCmdText If sqlCon.State <> System.Data.ConnectionState.Open Then sqlCon.Open() End If dRet = cmd.ExecuteScalar() & "" sqlCon.Close() Return dRet End FunctionBelow is the official link will help you:
Best Regards,
Xianda Tang
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