• Given the level of angst on this topic, I wonder if perhaps using SSRS is really the right solution for a scenario with what amounts to a desire for "cascading" parameters (a parameter that depends on the value of another parameter, or for a rather complex mix of inputs, all requiring validation. Seems to me that kind of requirement is far more appropriate to a developed application than to a reporting scenario.

    The idea behind reporting is to keep it simple, and 11 parameters, while possible, is way beyond simple. That's not to say SSRS can't do it, but I question any kind of "reporting" being labelled as reporting when there are that many parameters. How can one person really keep track of that many selections? Something is missing here...

    Just my two cents...

    Steve

    (aka sgmunson)

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