自己编写输入参数的页面,获取参数后,构造报表访问的URL字符串,获取报表页面。并可以传入参数&rc:Parameters=false隐藏报表中的参数。
Passing parameters and other options directly through a URL in Reporting Services
Written By: Rob Fisch
Problem
Reporting Services has many great built in features, but accessing them externally can be tricky. Suppose you wanted to pass a variable directly within a URL? Wouldn't it be great if you could provide a URL from a website or email that renders a report directly in Excel? Do you need to display a report (perhaps a chart) while hiding the reporting toolbar? Let's take a look at these items as well as a few others and how you can use parameters in your URL to change the report behavior.
Solution
Follow these steps to discover various solutions to these and other issues.
Solution setup:
For this demo we will be using the same sample database I used in my tip on drill down techniques, (Follow the instructions in the "Sample Data" box.)
Create a new report using the VISIBILITY_EXAMPLE_TABLE as a datasource. Use the following SQL statement as the report's first dataset:
SELECT ProductCode, ProductName, ProductColor, QuantityAvailable, SupplierName, SupplierRegion FROM VISIBILITY_EXAMPLE_TABLE |
From the Layout tab, add the six fields to a new data table.
Add a second dataset to the report and call it AvailableColors.
Enter this for the SQL statement of the new dataset:
SELECT DISTINCT ProductColor FROM VISIBILITY_EXAMPLE_TABLE ORDER BY ProductColor |
Return to the first dataset and add the following line:
WHERE ProductColor=@ProdColor
The entered dataset should look like:
SELECT ProductCode, ProductName, ProductColor, QuantityAvailable, SupplierName, SupplierRegion FROM VISIBILITY_EXAMPLE_TABLE WHERE ProductColor=@ProdColor |
From the Report menu, select Report Parameters. In Available values, select From query, and change the Dataset to AvailableColors, and select ProductColor in both the Value and Label fields. Leave the Default to Null. The entire Report Parameter screen should like this below:
Now save and publish the report to your Reporting Services web server. Access your report from the web server using the Report Server (not the Report Manager).
Your browser screen should look like this before clicking the report. (The name of my server is Zorro. Henceforth, replace "Zorro" with the machine name of your SQL server.) The name of my report is called "zPass_Params_with_HTML". You can name your report whatever you like.
When you first run the report, you should be prompted for a parameter:
Just to try it out, select a parameter and run the report.
As long as everything works we're ready to have some fun....
Passing the parameter entirely through HTML
Start over with your browser at the ProdColor prompt. Instead of choosing the color from the dropdown, add the following at the end of the URL:
&ProdColor=Green.
It should look like this:
DO NOT click the View Report button, but instead, click the go button in the browser. You should get the same results as if you used the dropdown within the report. This should give you the idea that you can programmatically pass parameters from another program or web site.
Controlling Report Options
So you want to hide the parameter bar by default, try adding this to the end of the URL:
&rc:Parameters=false
The full URL should look like this:
http://zorro/ReportServer/?%2fEdgewoodLab%2fzPass_Params_with_HTML&rs:Command=Render&ProdColor=Green&rc:Parameters=false
How about hiding the toolbar? Add this to the end of the URL:
&rc:Toolbar=false
Controlling Report Format (Opening Excel or Acrobat by default)
If you haven't already done it, let's roll back to the original URL.
http://zorro/ReportServer/?%2fEdgewoodLab%2fzPass_Params_with_HTML&rs:Command=Render
(Remember to replace "Zorro" with the name of your server and use whatever you named your report.)
Now add the following on the end of the URL:
&rs:Format=Excel
Try this at the end:
&rs:Format=PDF
As you can see, there are many different options for presenting your report directly from a URL. This introduction should give you a foundation to read further on this topic. There is extensive documentation in Books Online.
Next Steps
Sourse From: http://www.cnblogs.com/sxfmol/archive/2010/05/20/1740151.html