Error processing report with embedded subreport while leveraging interactive sorting in main report.  ReportViewer 10.
This error only occurs with the Report Viewer v10 control...fine with v9 and occurs on both SQL Server 2008 SP1 CU9 and 2008 R2. I have a report that has an embedded subreport object, and the subreport renders properly until I click on any textbox with interactive sort enabled in the main report...at which time I receive the following error message in the subreport object: reportrendering!ReportServer_0-2!d98!10/06/2010-11:38:22:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.RenderingObjectModelException: One or more parameters were not specified for the subreport, 'FilterList', located at: Common_SubReport_FilterList., ; Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.RenderingObjectModelException: One or more parameters were not specified for the subreport, 'FilterList', located at: Common_SubReport_FilterList. processing!ReportServer_0-2!d98!10/06/2010-11:38:22:: e ERROR: An error has occurred while processing a sub-report. Details: One or more parameters were not specified for the subreport, 'FilterList', located at: Common_SubReport_FilterList. Stack trace: at Microsoft.ReportingServices.OnDemandReportRendering.SubReport.CheckRetrievalStatus(Status status) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.OnDemandReportRendering.SubReport.RetrieveSubreport() The error references a missing parameter value, while all parameters in the subreport accept Null values and the report is only passing through report parameter values from the main report to the subreport...not referencing the main report dataset.
October 6th, 2010 6:51pm

I have the same problem. I transfered an old SSRS2005 report to sql server 2008 r2 and now I get the error One or more parameters were not specified for the subreport Any ideas?
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October 19th, 2010 8:09pm

My issue is the same...it is a rdl in 2005 format that was uploaded to a 2008 R2 server. Not sure if the .rdl format is relevant to the problem...but figured I would add that information...
October 19th, 2010 9:07pm

Did you happen to resolve this issue. I am having the exact same problem. I dont have a work araound and this is holding up my production upgrade process. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
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April 12th, 2011 9:45am

No I havent...would be nice if someone from the SSRS team could reply...
April 13th, 2011 11:57am

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