Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Jump to report and stay in the same frame

We have a windows application that opens up a report via an URL link. This
works fine and the report is opened whithin the same frame that the link is
displayed in.
Next step is to jump to a second (and third) report and this time I can't
stay in the same frame...
I have tried the Jump to Url with "&rc:LinkTarget=XXX".
XXX = "_Self", "_Parent", "_ReportFrame", ...
Any ideas?The LinkTarget parameter is not propogated to child reports on a
drill-through. This causes the first drill-through to show up in the
specified frame but any further drill-throughs won't receive (and thus won't
use) that parameter.
This is a limitation we hope to address at some point but it wasn't in
RS2000 and won't make it into RS2005.
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"Tomas Fagerström (Sweden)" <Tomas Fagerström
(Sweden)@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:58E90983-5A00-43D0-B5B2-204F08A7C632@.microsoft.com...
> We have a windows application that opens up a report via an URL link. This
> works fine and the report is opened whithin the same frame that the link
> is
> displayed in.
> Next step is to jump to a second (and third) report and this time I can't
> stay in the same frame...
> I have tried the Jump to Url with "&rc:LinkTarget=XXX".
> XXX = "_Self", "_Parent", "_ReportFrame", ...
> Any ideas?
>|||OK, thanks for your reply.
I hope this will be fixed in the near future... ;-)
/Tomas
"Donovan Smith [MSFT]" wrote:
> The LinkTarget parameter is not propogated to child reports on a
> drill-through. This causes the first drill-through to show up in the
> specified frame but any further drill-throughs won't receive (and thus won't
> use) that parameter.
> This is a limitation we hope to address at some point but it wasn't in
> RS2000 and won't make it into RS2005.
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Tomas Fagerström (Sweden)" <Tomas Fagerström
> (Sweden)@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:58E90983-5A00-43D0-B5B2-204F08A7C632@.microsoft.com...
> > We have a windows application that opens up a report via an URL link. This
> > works fine and the report is opened whithin the same frame that the link
> > is
> > displayed in.
> >
> > Next step is to jump to a second (and third) report and this time I can't
> > stay in the same frame...
> >
> > I have tried the Jump to Url with "&rc:LinkTarget=XXX".
> >
> > XXX = "_Self", "_Parent", "_ReportFrame", ...
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
>
>|||Hi,
ok at last i saw some confirmation from a microsoft people that this doesnt
work.
drill-through - LinkTarget is propaged to first level only in 2000RS whereas
it is not even propaged to first level that mean LinkTarget is not totally
working in 2005RS. Now i understand why microsoft want people to move forward
to 2005 Sql server. if not providing new feature atleast it should support
exsisting features.. way to go..
"Donovan Smith [MSFT]" wrote:
> The LinkTarget parameter is not propogated to child reports on a
> drill-through. This causes the first drill-through to show up in the
> specified frame but any further drill-throughs won't receive (and thus won't
> use) that parameter.
> This is a limitation we hope to address at some point but it wasn't in
> RS2000 and won't make it into RS2005.
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Tomas Fagerström (Sweden)" <Tomas Fagerström
> (Sweden)@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:58E90983-5A00-43D0-B5B2-204F08A7C632@.microsoft.com...
> > We have a windows application that opens up a report via an URL link. This
> > works fine and the report is opened whithin the same frame that the link
> > is
> > displayed in.
> >
> > Next step is to jump to a second (and third) report and this time I can't
> > stay in the same frame...
> >
> > I have tried the Jump to Url with "&rc:LinkTarget=XXX".
> >
> > XXX = "_Self", "_Parent", "_ReportFrame", ...
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
>
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