Showing posts with label visibility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visibility. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

How to control visibility of table columns at runtime?

Hi all..

Using ReportViewer in an ASPX page, is it possible to hide certain columns of a table at runtime?

That table is databound to a business object and I'm using local reporting capabilities of Visual Studio 2005.

Thanks

Jaime

I assume you are using a "table" reportitem. In report designer you can select the entire column of a table. In the properties window (F4), you should then see a "Visibility" property. You could set the Visibility.Hidden property to e.g. =Parameters!HideColumns.Value (assuming HideColumns is a boolean report parameter).

-- Robert

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Hi Robert..

I meant programmatically. How can I change Visibility property of the table using code. Suppose the table is named tblDatos and report viewer control is named rptBusqueda.

Jaime

How to control visibility of table columns at runtime?

Hi all..

Using ReportViewer in an ASPX page, is it possible to hide certain columns of a table at runtime?

That table is databound to a business object and I'm using local reporting capabilities of Visual Studio 2005.

Thanks

Jaime

I assume you are using a "table" reportitem. In report designer you can select the entire column of a table. In the properties window (F4), you should then see a "Visibility" property. You could set the Visibility.Hidden property to e.g. =Parameters!HideColumns.Value (assuming HideColumns is a boolean report parameter).

-- Robert

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Hi Robert..

I meant programmatically. How can I change Visibility property of the table using code. Suppose the table is named tblDatos and report viewer control is named rptBusqueda.

Jaime