Request Pages
A request page is a page that is run before the report starts to execute. Request pages enable end users to specify options and filters for a report.
You design the Options FastTab of a request page by using Request Options Page Designer in the development environment. To access Request Options Page Designer, open Report Dataset Designer, choose View, and then choose Request Page.
You design the filters on request pages by using the following report properties:
ReqFilterHeading
ReqFilterHeadingML
ReqFilterFields
In addition to specifying options and filters, users can choose from the following actions on a request page:
Print
Preview
Cancel
Help
Filtering on Request Pages
The fields that you define as ReqFilterFields are shown on the request page. In addition, an end user can add more fields on which to filter to the request page.
Note
We recommend that you add fields that the end users of the report will frequently set filters on.
By default, for every data item in the report, a FastTab for defining filters and sorting is created on the request page. To remove a FastTab from a request page, do not define any ReqFilterFields for the data item and set the DataItemTableView property to define sorting. The request page is displayed but there is no tab for this data item.
If a DataItemTableView is not defined, then end users can select a sort field and sort order at runtime.
If you set UseReqPage to No, then the report will start to print as soon as it is run. In this case, end users cannot cancel the report run. It is still possible to cancel the report, but some pages may print.
In a complex report that uses data from several tables, the functionality may depend on a specific key and sort order. Design your reports so that end users cannot change the sort order in a way that affects the functionality of the report.