How do I set the visibility of a text box in SSRS using an expression?

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醉酒成梦 2020-12-10 10:04

I have a subtotal field for a calculated column that I want to hide when my report has not ran yet because on days with no data it shows up as NaN on the report

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    夕颜 (楼主)
    2020-12-10 10:50

    I tried the example that you have provided and the only difference is that you have True and False values switched as @bdparrish had pointed out. Here is a working example of making an SSRS Texbox visible or hidden based on the number of rows present in a dataset. This example uses SSRS 2008 R2.

    Step-by-step process: SSRS 2008 R2

    1. In this example, the report has a dataset named Items and has textbox to show row counts. It also has another textbox which will be visible only if the dataset Items has rows.

    2. Right-click on the textbox that should be visible/hidden based on an expression and select Text Box Properties.... Refer screenshot #1.

    3. On the Text Box Properties dialog, click on Visibility from the left section. Refer screenshot #2.

    4. Select Show or hide based on an epxression.

    5. Click on the expression button fx.

    6. Enter the expression =IIf(CountRows("Items") = 0 , True, False). Note that this expression is to hide the Textbox (Hidden).

    7. Click OK twice to close the dialogs.

    8. Screenshot #3 shows data in the SQL Server table dbo.Items, which is the source for the report data set Items. The table contains 3 rows. Screenshot #4 shows the sample report execution against the data.

    9. Screenshot #5 shows data in the SQL Server table dbo.Items, which is the source for the report data set Items. The table contains no data. Screenshot #6 shows the sample report execution against the data.

    Hope that helps.

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