Back to parent button not showing up
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My Back to Parent Button seems to disappear. Anyone know how I can turn it on? I've looked at this Microsoft article, but I don't know where to configure the AlwaysAsynchronous mode and set ShowBackButton to true. I'm using Reporting Services 2016 and VS 2017 to develop my reports. I must be missing something obvious?
Incidentally, it does show up with this URL (also see With the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/reports/report/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
With the Back to Parent Button:
But not with this URL (also see Without the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx?/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
Without the Back to Parent Button:
Any ideas?
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My Back to Parent Button seems to disappear. Anyone know how I can turn it on? I've looked at this Microsoft article, but I don't know where to configure the AlwaysAsynchronous mode and set ShowBackButton to true. I'm using Reporting Services 2016 and VS 2017 to develop my reports. I must be missing something obvious?
Incidentally, it does show up with this URL (also see With the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/reports/report/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
With the Back to Parent Button:
But not with this URL (also see Without the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx?/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
Without the Back to Parent Button:
Any ideas?
reporting-services ssrs-2012
Maybe this helps you stackoverflow.com/questions/41573582/…
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 20 at 7:38
I looked at that link. I was really hoping MS wouldn't still want me to use IE. I'm trying to get my users off IE. In IE the normal back button works just like the "Back to parent" button. But in both Chrome and Edge, the back button doesn't work to hold parameters or scroll position. Therefore, I need the "Back to Parent" button. I've also tried the javascript work around. It works just like the browser back button. Thanks for the suggestion though.
– ajr
Nov 20 at 19:52
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My Back to Parent Button seems to disappear. Anyone know how I can turn it on? I've looked at this Microsoft article, but I don't know where to configure the AlwaysAsynchronous mode and set ShowBackButton to true. I'm using Reporting Services 2016 and VS 2017 to develop my reports. I must be missing something obvious?
Incidentally, it does show up with this URL (also see With the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/reports/report/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
With the Back to Parent Button:
But not with this URL (also see Without the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx?/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
Without the Back to Parent Button:
Any ideas?
reporting-services ssrs-2012
My Back to Parent Button seems to disappear. Anyone know how I can turn it on? I've looked at this Microsoft article, but I don't know where to configure the AlwaysAsynchronous mode and set ShowBackButton to true. I'm using Reporting Services 2016 and VS 2017 to develop my reports. I must be missing something obvious?
Incidentally, it does show up with this URL (also see With the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/reports/report/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
With the Back to Parent Button:
But not with this URL (also see Without the Back to Parent Button):
http://myServer/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx?/Purchasing/Copy%20of%20List%20Purchase%20Orders
Without the Back to Parent Button:
Any ideas?
reporting-services ssrs-2012
reporting-services ssrs-2012
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Maybe this helps you stackoverflow.com/questions/41573582/…
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 20 at 7:38
I looked at that link. I was really hoping MS wouldn't still want me to use IE. I'm trying to get my users off IE. In IE the normal back button works just like the "Back to parent" button. But in both Chrome and Edge, the back button doesn't work to hold parameters or scroll position. Therefore, I need the "Back to Parent" button. I've also tried the javascript work around. It works just like the browser back button. Thanks for the suggestion though.
– ajr
Nov 20 at 19:52
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Maybe this helps you stackoverflow.com/questions/41573582/…
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 20 at 7:38
I looked at that link. I was really hoping MS wouldn't still want me to use IE. I'm trying to get my users off IE. In IE the normal back button works just like the "Back to parent" button. But in both Chrome and Edge, the back button doesn't work to hold parameters or scroll position. Therefore, I need the "Back to Parent" button. I've also tried the javascript work around. It works just like the browser back button. Thanks for the suggestion though.
– ajr
Nov 20 at 19:52
Maybe this helps you stackoverflow.com/questions/41573582/…
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 20 at 7:38
Maybe this helps you stackoverflow.com/questions/41573582/…
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 20 at 7:38
I looked at that link. I was really hoping MS wouldn't still want me to use IE. I'm trying to get my users off IE. In IE the normal back button works just like the "Back to parent" button. But in both Chrome and Edge, the back button doesn't work to hold parameters or scroll position. Therefore, I need the "Back to Parent" button. I've also tried the javascript work around. It works just like the browser back button. Thanks for the suggestion though.
– ajr
Nov 20 at 19:52
I looked at that link. I was really hoping MS wouldn't still want me to use IE. I'm trying to get my users off IE. In IE the normal back button works just like the "Back to parent" button. But in both Chrome and Edge, the back button doesn't work to hold parameters or scroll position. Therefore, I need the "Back to Parent" button. I've also tried the javascript work around. It works just like the browser back button. Thanks for the suggestion though.
– ajr
Nov 20 at 19:52
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Maybe this helps you stackoverflow.com/questions/41573582/…
– Strawberryshrub
Nov 20 at 7:38
I looked at that link. I was really hoping MS wouldn't still want me to use IE. I'm trying to get my users off IE. In IE the normal back button works just like the "Back to parent" button. But in both Chrome and Edge, the back button doesn't work to hold parameters or scroll position. Therefore, I need the "Back to Parent" button. I've also tried the javascript work around. It works just like the browser back button. Thanks for the suggestion though.
– ajr
Nov 20 at 19:52