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1/29/2008 4:44 AM
 

Hi, firend. Please teach me how to:

Pass parameters to the SQL query of the report module. Could I do this? If I can't, then every user to view the page will see the same report result. That's very strange. In most situation, we need to allow the user to chose what data part to look. For example, If there is a datatable which records the score of game. The user of the page want to see his own score in the game, not all people's score list. How to chose his own score? If it allow to pass parameter to the SQL query, it could be done.

Thanks!

yours,

Ivan

 
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1/29/2008 11:26 AM
 

The Module automatically provides four parameters that you can use from the SQL Query.

@UserID - The ID of the user who is viewing the report
@ModuleID - The ID of the Reports Module in which the query is executing
@TabID - The ID of the Page on which the Reports Module is placed
@PortalID - The ID of the Portal on which this Reports Module instance is running

There are already plans for more detailed parameters in the next version of the Reports Module, but for now that's the best we've got.


Andrew Nurse
DotNetNuke Core Team Member and Reports Module Project Lead
Microsoft Certified Professional Developer

 
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