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I'm working on SSRS report builder that is using a dataset calling a SQL Server 2000 database.

The query is getting sums of a few different fields and is also pulling out all records that have to do with that client number. I want to get the sum of the sum but it is way over because of the detail rows. Basically what I want is the sum of the distinct sum column values.

=Sum(Fields!tot.Value, "table1_Group3")

I saw that you can get sums by the groups and I tried the expression above but it comes back with an error:

The Value expression for the textbox 'tot' has a scope parameter that is not 
    valid for an aggregate function...

table1_Group3 is the name of the group that holds the sum value in the report.

Any suggestions on how to get the distinct values to sum them in this report.

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=Sum(Fields!tot.Value, "table1_Group3")

The code above will give you the sum of "tot" for all rows in the current "table1_Group3." This means that this expression only makes sense somewhere within table1_Group3. Otherwise, SSRS doesn't know which is the current instance of that group.

Sounds like you would like to sum this value across multiple groups, but only take one "tot" from each instance of the group. (Are you sure that all rows in that group will have the same "Tot?")

If tot is the total of other fields in your returned data, then simply add those up in your formula. This may have the added benefit of simplifying your SQL query as well.

Some other options that could work: - Change your SQL query so that only one row per group gets the Tot field set. - Use Embedded code in the report to keep a running total which is added to only once per group, such as in the group header.

(If upgrading to 2008R2 SSRS is an option, then the Lookup function could be used here, maybe even to look back at the same dataset.)

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  • I realized that the textbox that holds this value must be a part of that group. I did rework the query to have a temp table get the distinct values and sum them together. I then linked it using ID's. The issue is that I would have to do that for 45 text boxes that are getting various sums.
    – agrk12
    Mar 2, 2012 at 16:31
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change the query/ dataset to sum(distinct tot) using the temp table on the sql server

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    Please elaborate and check formatting tips to write a effective answer.
    – mtk
    Jan 28, 2013 at 13:59
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I suppose you need to write sum(distinct columnName).

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  • I tried doing that in the expression for the textbox but distinct is not supported and it threw an error.
    – agrk12
    Mar 1, 2012 at 21:24
  • distinct not support with rdlc , it's working for sql query Jul 7, 2020 at 18:09

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