SS2005 Setting Report Parameters
Found an old thread at http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-us/sqlreportingservices/thread/D677D1A5-5025-47C1-A709-0215D50CE832 It Explains how to get a report parameter to default to blank but force the user to indicate either that he wants all to enter a parameter value or he wants the parameter to have no value so that all rows are returned then he enters a check in a checkbox labeled "null". Since the thread is from 2009 odds are no one is following it any more. So I am entering new thread to ask followup question. As specified it works just fine. One question though. Is there a way that the little checkbox labeled "null" could be labeled "choose all" ?Edward R. Joell MCSD MCDBA
April 13th, 2011 10:55am

Hi, You can't do it with check box.But i have other solution. In report-parameter properties->go in specify values-> In that give label "ChooseAll"->vales->select all values in drop down list.. Also you can set ChooseAll as default by selecting default value in properties.Regards, Amey
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April 14th, 2011 5:11am

I believe, You can not change the text of NULL to change all. It is generated from the system. Please vote for answer if it helps you.
April 14th, 2011 5:53am

Hi You didn't get it. Try this... 1)Report prop 2)General Tab: check "Allow multiple values" 3)Available values tab: Give label as "Choose all" and values: 'select all values in drop-down list'Regards, Amey
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April 14th, 2011 5:58am

Already have a different solution. No way I could have a drop down that specified 1083 items for the user to select. So what I did I had a parameter that defaulted to "All DoDICs" Then I put a filter on the dataset for the field "DoDIC" that specified DoDIC =IIF(Parameters!dodic.value = "All DoDICs", Fields!DoDIC.Value, Parameters!dodic.value) However that was not my question. It would have been a much more elegant solution better adapted for non-computer savvy people if I could have had the "null" checkbox labeled "Choose All" jayeshonline how sure are you that this value for the label is system generated and can't be changed? Edward R. Joell MCSD MCDBA
April 14th, 2011 10:05am

Hi Joeller, I am 99.9% sure on that! We had same issue 2 years back, don't remember the things we did, but we could not change it! Mods, Please correct me if I am wrong here.Please vote for answer if it helps you.
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April 15th, 2011 1:08am

Hi Jayeshonline Well none of the moderators have seen fit to chime in. (Strange how they will jump in on one thread that is still under discussion and mark it as answered while another thread where their assistance is requested is ignored.) So I will show your original asnwer as the answer and close out this thread. Edward R. Joell MCSD MCDBA
May 4th, 2011 11:24am

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