Hi, I've been looking at how to create a Web Report (just a simple table) that is "tabbed" by year. So on the report you can click each Year and the table will show that years data. I've tried using the Section Breaks with New Page With Each Value option and although when I view the report, I can then click each year on the left hand side in the Table Of Contents section, when I deploy the report to an Information Delivery Portal the Year tabs don't show up any more, it just shows data for the first year.
Is there any way of showing each Year as a clickable tab in the IDP?
Thanks
The SAS Report Portlet displays reports in a static HTML format, as explained in http://support.sas.com/kb/41/907.html
In order to gain access to full Web Report Studio functionality, you would have to provide a link to the report in a Collection Portlet.
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The SAS Report Portlet displays reports in a static HTML format, as explained in http://support.sas.com/kb/41/907.html
In order to gain access to full Web Report Studio functionality, you would have to provide a link to the report in a Collection Portlet.
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Thank you for the reply. I had another issue whereby I wasn't able to display user prompts for filters when I added a web report to the IDP using the report portal, I assume it's the same issue with the report rendering static in the IDP.
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