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Woz_EDS
Calcite | Level 5
I have a stored process that is creating a filtered dataset based on parameters.
I also have another stored process that refreshes the LOVs of the first SP to contain distinct values found in the source mart.
When I run the SP to create my dataset in Enterprise guide I am presented with the refreshed list of values, however when I run a report in WRS that references the SP it is giving me the list from the last time I saved the report.
Do I need to do something extra in order to see the new LOV in WRS?
Thanks
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Vince_SAS
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
I asked the Web Report Studio development staff for guidance, but that raised more questions. Please open a track with our Technical Support department at:

http://support.sas.com/ctx/supportform/createForm

Vince DelGobbo
SAS R&D
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Dear Web Report Studio Users,

In order to make SAS Web Report Studio (WRS) a better reporting tool, WRS will be conducting a few different usability tests on future design prototypes. We would love to get feedback on these designs from WRS users. In order to set up these tests, please take a five minute survey so we can place you in the appropriate usability test.

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/145908/wrsquestionnaire

Future usabiltiy tests will be conducted within the new SAS support site WRS forum.

If you have any questions or encounter technical difficulties, please contact Jennifer Cowley at jennifer.cowley@sas.com.

Many thanks,
SAS Web Report Studio Usability

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