The following procedures illustrate how to create a drill-through link to another report containing details about the linked item.
The walkthrough is split into the following activities:
- Creating a main report
- Connecting the main report to a data source and adding a dataset
- Adding controls to the main report to contain data
- Creating a detail report
- Connecting the detail report to a data source
- Adding a dataset with a parameter
- Creating a dataset to populate the parameter values
- Adding a report parameter
- Adding controls to the detail report to contain data
- Adding a drill-through link in the main report
- Viewing the report
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Note: This walkthrough uses tables from the Reels database. By default, in ActiveReports, the Reels.mdb file is located in the [User Documents folder]\ComponentOne Samples\ActiveReports 8\Data folder. |
When you complete this walkthrough you get a layout that looks similar to the following at runtime.
Runtime Layout (main report)
Runtime Layout (detail report)
To create the main report
- Create a new Visual Studio project.
- From the Visual Studio Project menu, select Add New Item.
- In the Add New Item dialog that appears, select ActiveReports 8 Page Report and in the Name field, rename the file as MainReport.rdlx.
- Click the Add button to open a new page report in the designer.
To connect the main report to a data source and add a dataset
- In the Report Explorer, right-click the Data Sources node and select the Add Data Source option or select Data Source from the Add button.

- In the Report Data Source Dialog that appears, select the General page and in the Name field, enter a name like MainReportData.
- On this page, create a connection to the Reels database. See Connect to a Data Source for information on connecting to a data source.
- In the Report Explorer, right-click the data source node and select the Add Data Set option.
- In the DataSet Dialog that appears, select the General page and enter the name of the dataset as Movie. This name appears as a child node to the data source icon in the Report Explorer.
- On the Query page of this dialog, in the Query field enter the following SQL query.
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SELECT * FROM Movie ORDER BY MovieID ASC
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- Click the Validate DataSet icon at the top right hand corner above the Query box to validate the query.

- Click OK to close the dialog. Your data set and queried fields appear as nodes in the Report Explorer.
To create a layout for the main report
- In the Visual Studio toolbox, go to the ActiveReports 8 Page Report tab and drag a TextBox control onto the design surface.
- Select the TextBox control and go to the Properties window to set the following properties.
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Location |
0.75in, 0.125in |
| Font |
Normal, Arial, 18pt, Bold |
| Size |
5in, 0.5in |
| TextAlign |
Center |
| Value |
MOVIES INFORMATION |
- From the Visual Studio toolbox, drag a Table data region and place it on the design surface.
- Select the Table and go to the Properties window to set the following properties.
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Location |
0in, 1.125in |
| FixedSize |
6.5in, 7in |
| BorderStyle |
Solid |
| RepeatHeaderOnNewPage |
True |
| Size |
6.5in, 0.75in |
- In the Table data region, place your mouse over the cells of the row to display the .
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Click the adorner to show a list of available fields from the DataSet and add the following fields to the cells of the table details row.
| Cell |
Field |
| Left Cell |
MovieID |
| Middle Cell |
Title |
| Right Cell |
YearReleased |
This automatically places an expression in the details row and simultaneously places a static label in the header row of the same column.
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Tip: You can also directly drag fields from the Report Explorer onto the textbox cells of the Table data region. |
- Select the following table rows and go to the Properties window to set their properties.
Table Header
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| BorderStyle |
Solid |
| Font |
Normal, Arial, 12pt, Bold |
| TextAlign |
Center |
Table Details
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| BorderStyle |
Solid |
| Font |
Normal, Arial, 10pt, Bold |
| TextAlign |
Center |
To create the detail report
- From the Visual Studio Project menu, select Add New Item.
- In the Add New Item dialog that appears, select ActiveReports 8 Page Report and in the Name field, rename the file as MovieDetails.rdlx.
- Click the Add button to open a new page report in the designer.
To connect the detail report to a data source
- In the Report Explorer, right-click the Data Sources node and select the Add Data Source option or select Data Source from the Add button.

- In the Report Data Source Dialog that appears, select the General page and in the Name field, enter a name like ReportData.
- On this page, create a connection to the Reels database. See Connect to a Data Source for information on connecting to a data source.
To add a dataset with a parameter
- In the Report Explorer, right-click the data source node and select the Add Data Set option.
- In the DataSet Dialog that appears, select the General page and enter the name of the dataset as MovieInfo. This name appears as a child node to the data source icon in the Report Explorer.
- On the Parameters page under Parameter Name enter MovieID.
- Under Value enter
=Parameters!MovieID.Value
- On the Query page of this dialog, in the Query field enter the following SQL query.
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Select * from MovieCastInformation
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- Click the Validate DataSet icon at the top right hand corner above the Query box to validate the query.

- Click OK to close the dialog. Your data set and queried fields appear as nodes in the Report Explorer.
- In an report, set the Dataset name in the FixedPage dialog > General tab to MovieInfo. For more information, see FixedPage Dialog.
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Caution: In an report, you may get an error if the Dataset name for the FixedPage is not be specified explicitly. |
To add a dataset to populate the parameter values
- In the Report Explorer, right-click the data source node and select the Add Data Set option.
- In the DataSet Dialog that appears, select the General page and enter the name of the dataset as MovieTitles. This name appears as a child node to the data source icon in the Report Explorer.
- On the Query page of this dialog, in the Query field enter the following SQL query.
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SELECT MovieID, Title FROM Movie ORDER BY Title ASC
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- Click the Validate DataSet icon at the top right hand corner above the Query box to validate the query.

- Click OK to close the dialog. Your data set and queried fields appear as nodes in the Report Explorer.
To add a parameter to the report
- In the Report Explorer, select the Parameters node.
- Right-click the node and select Add Parameter to open the Report - Parameters dialog.
- Set properties in the following fields below the parameters list.
In the General tab:
- Name: MovieID
- DataType: Integer
In the Available Values tab select From query:
- DataSet: MovieTitles
- Value: MovieID
- Label: Title
- Click OK to close the dialog and add the parameter to the collection. This parameter appears under the Parameters node in the Report Explorer.
To create a layout for the detail report
- Click the gray area below the to select the report.
- Go to the Properties window, expand the PageSize property and set the Width to 8.5in and Height to 3in.
- From the toolbox, drag a List control onto the and in the Properties window, set the following properties:
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| DataSetName |
MovieInfo |
| Location |
0in, 0in |
| Name |
MovieList |
| Size |
6.5in, 1in |
| FixedSize (only for reports) |
6.5in, 1in |
- With the List control selected, at the bottom of the Properties Window, select the Property dialog command.
- In the List dialog that appears, on the Detail Grouping page, set the Group on: Expression to
=Fields!MovieID.Value.
- Click OK to close the dialog.
- From the Report Explorer, go to the MovieInfo dataset and drag the following five fields onto the MovieList data region. In the properties window, set their properties as indicated.
Title
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Name |
MovieTitle |
| Location |
0in, 0in |
| Size |
6.5in, 0.375in |
| TextAlign |
Center |
| FontSize |
14pt |
YearReleased
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Name |
YearReleased |
| Location |
1in, 0.375in |
| Size |
0.75in, 0.25in |
| TextAlign |
Left |
MPAA
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Name |
MPAA |
| Location |
6in, 0.375in |
| Size |
0.5in, 0.25in |
UserRating
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Name |
UserRating |
| Location |
1in, 0.625in |
| Size |
0.25in, 0.25in |
| TextAlign |
Left |
Length
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Name |
Length |
| Location |
4.75in, 0.625in |
| Size |
1.75in, 0.25in |
| TextAlign |
Left |
| Value |
=Fields!Length.Value & " minutes" |
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Note: When you drag and drop fields from a dataset in the Report Explorer onto the , these fields are automatically converted to Textbox controls that you can modify by setting the control properties in the Properties Window. |
- From the Report Explorer, drag four TextBox controls onto the MovieList data region and in the properties window, set their properties as indicated.
TextBox1
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Location |
0in, 0.375in |
| Size |
1in, 0.25in |
| Name |
ReleaseLabel |
| Value |
Released in: |
| FontWeight |
Bold |
TextBox2
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Location |
3.625in, 0.375in |
| Size |
1.875in, 0.25in |
| Name |
MPAALabel |
| Value |
The MPAA rated this film: |
| FontWeight |
Bold |
TextBox3
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Location |
0in, 0.625in |
| Size |
1in, 0.25in |
| Name |
UserRatingLabel |
| Value |
User rating: |
| FontWeight |
Bold |
TextBox4
| Property Name |
Property Value |
| Location |
4.125in, 0.625in |
| Size |
0.625in, 0.25in |
| Name |
LengthLabel |
| Value |
Length: |
| FontWeight |
Bold |
To add a drill-through link to the main report
- On the , select the cell containing the Title field inside the table data region and at the bottom of the Properties Window, click the Property dialog command.
- In the Textbox dialog that appears, go to the Navigation page.
- Under Action, select Jump to report and set the report name MovieDetails.rdlx.
- Under Jump to report set the Name of the parameter to MovieID.
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Caution: The parameter name must exactly match the parameter in the target report. |
- Set the Value to
=Fields!MovieID.Value.
- Click OK to close the dialog.
To view the report