SSRS help...Its not help in SQL....

  • I need sum of (Total of Newstarts CS) and (Total of Newstarts DM) in a separate row versus the E,3,W,W5,SS,......

    Newstarts CS AND Newstarts DM come different datasets in the same report

    I did something like "=Sum(Fields!CSNSTARTS.Value, "DataSet1") + Sum(Fields!DMNSTARTS.Value, "NewstartsDM")" but this gave me the sum of all the fields.

    I basically i want a new row with E = 3125 + 18, 3 =140+0, W5 = 9+0,......so on.

    I guess it is something to do in SSRS and not Writing a SQL query ???

  • Not that you won't receive help here...but there are dedicated SSRS forums on SSC:

    http://qa.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Group416.aspx

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