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el_boufador
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Posted - 2004-08-16 : 04:27:52
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| Hi, I'm new to reporting services. I want to create a report based on values a user chooses from two asp.net web form calendar controls. I'm passing the two dates to a stored procedure which produces the results on which the report is based.The report works fine in the report designer preview (and in report manager) - I type in the dates and the report comes back great. It also works fine if I code some test date parameters into the asp.net web form (e.g. parameters(0).Value = "04/04/2003" )However, when I try to get the values from the web form calendar controls it all goes wrong. When I run the report from my asp.net web form I get an error:"Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'StartDate' is not a valid value. --> Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'StartDate' is not a valid value. --> Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'StartDate' is not a valid value. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'StartDate' is not a valid value. --> Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'StartDate' is not a valid value. --> Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'StartDate' is not a valid value."parameter values are type string, so I am doing Format$(calStart.SelectedDate, "d/M/yyyy"). I've tried all sorts of styles for the dates, (dd/MM/yyyy, yyyy-mm-dd etc.) but nothing seems to work.Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? Thanks for any ideas.This is what my code looks like. >>>The user chooses a date from a calendar server control, and this is formatted as string: Private Sub calStart_SelectionChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles calStart.SelectionChanged strStart = Format$(calStart.SelectedDate, "d/M/yyyy") End Sub >>>Then I create the parameters and render the report Private Sub cmdRenderHTML_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmdRenderHTML.Click Dim rs As New ReportingService rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials rs.Url = "http://JHPN76/ReportServer/ReportService.asmx" Dim results As [Byte]() Dim parameters(1) As ParameterValue parameters(0) = New ParameterValue parameters(0).Name = "StartDate" parameters(0).Value = strStart parameters(1) = New ParameterValue parameters(1).Name = "EndDate" parameters(1).Value = strEnd results = rs.Render("/HAIGHN/Comp2", "HTML4.0", Nothing, "<DeviceInfo><HTMLFragment>True</HTMLFragment></DeviceInfo>", parameters, Nothing, Nothing, Nothing, Nothing, Nothing, Nothing, Nothing) Response.ClearContent() Response.BinaryWrite(results) Response.Flush() Response.Close() End Sub >>> Note strEnd is given a value in the same way as strStart (see above). >>>When I run the app, I get the following error: >>> the parameters are declared as @StartDate datetime, @EndDate datetime in my sp. |
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spirit1
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Posted - 2004-08-16 : 05:11:45
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| could this be it?Dim parameters(1) As ParameterValue -> Dim parameters(2) As ParameterValue Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow :) |
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el_boufador
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Posted - 2004-08-16 : 05:29:54
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| Thanks for your reply spirit1.If I dim as (2) get the following error:The value of parameter 'Parameters' is not valid. Check the documentation for information about valid values. --> The value of parameter 'Parameters' is not valid. Check the documentation for information about valid values. I guess this must be because the sp is now getting an (unnamed) parameter it wasn't expecting... |
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spirit1
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Posted - 2004-08-16 : 05:50:02
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| maybe that's not it then :))i see that you add parameteres like this:parameters(0).Name = "StartDate" if parameteres in your stored procedure are named @StartDate like they supposed to, you should do:parameters(0).Name = "@StartDate" Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow :) |
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el_boufador
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Posted - 2004-08-16 : 06:28:34
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| Yes - This is one of the weird things I've found about reporting services - if you name the parameters with the @, you get the following:An attempt was made to set a report parameter '@StartDate' that is not defined in this report. --> An attempt was made to set a report parameter '@StartDate' that is not defined in this report. --> An attempt was made to set a report parameter '@StartDate' that is not defined in this report.you leave the '@' out and it runs ok (well, with the exception of date parameters!)very odd!Thanks again |
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el_boufador
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Posted - 2004-08-16 : 09:25:05
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| Sussed it!I declared the parameters as varchar on the stored procedure and did a convert to datetime.I'm still not quite sure what was wrong in the first place though, seeing as parameter(0).value = "01/01/2004" works OK.Thanks for your help |
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san.vb
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Posted - 2007-03-31 : 03:21:38
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| Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'intSecurityID' is not a valid value. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.RSException: Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'intSecurityID' is not a valid value. ---> I am getting the above error when 'intSecurityID' parameter contains the value of 150 or greater than 150.If the 'intSecurityID' value is lesser than 150 then reports working fine, not displaying any error... please help!!Regards,Sanjiv |
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san.vb
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Posted - 2007-04-02 : 02:24:06
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quote: Originally posted by el_boufadorHi,I am getting the same error with integer field type. I have declared a paramater as "intSecurityId" in the rpeort . and from reporting service i am passing a parmeter value of 1000. i am getting error as "invalid parameter value"I have modify the type of intsecurityId as string in the report but no luck.. pls help.Regards,Sanjiv Yes - This is one of the weird things I've found about reporting services - if you name the parameters with the @, you get the following:An attempt was made to set a report parameter '@StartDate' that is not defined in this report. --> An attempt was made to set a report parameter '@StartDate' that is not defined in this report. --> An attempt was made to set a report parameter '@StartDate' that is not defined in this report.you leave the '@' out and it runs ok (well, with the exception of date parameters!)very odd!Thanks again
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