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Multi-Value Parameter

Asked by chaffee007 in SQL Reporting, MS SQL Server

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I am trying to use a multi-valued list of sales reps as a parameter using report designer.  If I select the multivalue checkbox it seems as though I can only use the Non-Queried option.  If I have to use this option, I would have to list each sales rep manually instead of retrieving the sales reps names from the "FullName" column values.  Is there away to accomplish this?  I tried using "IN" for the parameter also with no luckStart Free Trial
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SELECT   FSU.fullname, FR.name
from filteredsystemuser FSU JOIN
FilteredSystemUserRoles FSUR ON FSU.systemuserid = FSUR.systemuserid JOIN
FilteredRole  FR ON FSUR.roleid = FR.roleid
 
Where fullname = @FullName
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