SSRS Report with sub reports is showing hex values (shows as %27) when ran from main report
When I run a sub report by itself everything looks as expected. But when the sub report is called from another report it is url-encoding some of the characters. For example there is a '
in the text and when ran from the main report it is beeing displayed as %27
. What is causing this and how can I fix it?
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When I run a sub report by itself everything looks as expected. But when the sub report is called from another report it is url-encoding some of the characters. For example there is a '
in the text and when ran from the main report it is beeing displayed as %27
. What is causing this and how can I fix it?
reporting-services
bud you will have to provide sample screen shot. Possibly a sample query your using for the 2 datasets i.e main and sub-reports. parameters if any. that said. Here is something to get you started. How is data in the underlying sql server showing? Also try deleting the local .DATA file from your local directory where ever your storing the report, and re-run. Finally (step 3) save your work and re-load VS.
– junketsu
Nov 20 at 20:32
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When I run a sub report by itself everything looks as expected. But when the sub report is called from another report it is url-encoding some of the characters. For example there is a '
in the text and when ran from the main report it is beeing displayed as %27
. What is causing this and how can I fix it?
reporting-services
When I run a sub report by itself everything looks as expected. But when the sub report is called from another report it is url-encoding some of the characters. For example there is a '
in the text and when ran from the main report it is beeing displayed as %27
. What is causing this and how can I fix it?
reporting-services
reporting-services
edited Nov 21 at 8:58
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bud you will have to provide sample screen shot. Possibly a sample query your using for the 2 datasets i.e main and sub-reports. parameters if any. that said. Here is something to get you started. How is data in the underlying sql server showing? Also try deleting the local .DATA file from your local directory where ever your storing the report, and re-run. Finally (step 3) save your work and re-load VS.
– junketsu
Nov 20 at 20:32
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bud you will have to provide sample screen shot. Possibly a sample query your using for the 2 datasets i.e main and sub-reports. parameters if any. that said. Here is something to get you started. How is data in the underlying sql server showing? Also try deleting the local .DATA file from your local directory where ever your storing the report, and re-run. Finally (step 3) save your work and re-load VS.
– junketsu
Nov 20 at 20:32
bud you will have to provide sample screen shot. Possibly a sample query your using for the 2 datasets i.e main and sub-reports. parameters if any. that said. Here is something to get you started. How is data in the underlying sql server showing? Also try deleting the local .DATA file from your local directory where ever your storing the report, and re-run. Finally (step 3) save your work and re-load VS.
– junketsu
Nov 20 at 20:32
bud you will have to provide sample screen shot. Possibly a sample query your using for the 2 datasets i.e main and sub-reports. parameters if any. that said. Here is something to get you started. How is data in the underlying sql server showing? Also try deleting the local .DATA file from your local directory where ever your storing the report, and re-run. Finally (step 3) save your work and re-load VS.
– junketsu
Nov 20 at 20:32
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bud you will have to provide sample screen shot. Possibly a sample query your using for the 2 datasets i.e main and sub-reports. parameters if any. that said. Here is something to get you started. How is data in the underlying sql server showing? Also try deleting the local .DATA file from your local directory where ever your storing the report, and re-run. Finally (step 3) save your work and re-load VS.
– junketsu
Nov 20 at 20:32