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How do I print an aggregate list of values in a group footer

Asked by sanw2020 in MS SQL Server, SQL Reporting, SQL Server 2005

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I have a column in the detail section of the report that flags the rows that meet certain criteria (example: "start date < currentdate").  In the group footer, I need to print the key value of the rows that got flagged or that met the criteria (example: 3557 Olson, 6593 Kent).  If I were doing the report in Crystal, I would create a shared variable that would accumulate the values as the rows were processed.  I don't know how to do a similar function in SSRS.  I wondered about RunningValue or Join but don't think these really apply to this situation.

Example of group contents with last column being the "flag" that indicates rows needing to be in list and the last line in the example being the "running list" I need to return:
Group: MN
2959   Grant   7/20/09    0
3557   Olson   9/15/08    1
3558   Jones  10/30/08   0
6593   Kent     8/15/08    1
6700   Tombs  12/1/08    0
MN Starts = 3557 Olson, 6593 Kent

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