From: peter on 2 Sep 2009 17:30 "Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'employer_name' is not a valid value." In 'employer_name' parameter both 'Available values' and 'Default values' come from the same Dataset (a simple select query), same value field (employer), yet I get the above error when running the report. Why? 'Allow null value' and 'Allow blank value' boxes are checked. Help! -- peter
From: Uri Dimant on 3 Sep 2009 01:22 Peter If you hard coded a default value , do you get an error? "peter" <peter(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2C543DA-56B5-44F5-8B39-15C554BBF9C8(a)microsoft.com... > "Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'employer_name' > is > not a valid value." > > In 'employer_name' parameter both 'Available values' and 'Default values' > come from the same Dataset (a simple select query), same value field > (employer), yet I get the above error when running the report. Why? > > 'Allow null value' and 'Allow blank value' boxes are checked. > > Help! > -- > peter
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