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KB32345: List of available auto text macros in Report Services Documents.


Stefan Zepeda

Salesforce Solutions Architect • Strategy


This technical note documents the list of available auto text macros in Report Services Documents.

This is a list of the available auto text macros that the Report Services Document engine recognizes.

AUTOTEXT

DESCRIPTION

{&PAGE}

Display the current page.

{&NPAGES}

Display the total number of pages.

{&DATETIME}

Display the current date and time.

{&USER}

Display the user name that is executing the Report Services Document.

{&DOCUMENT}

Display the document name.

{&DOCUMENTID}

Display the document ID.

{&DESCRIPTION}

Display the document description.

{&PROJECT}

Display the project name.

{&EXECUTIONTIME}

Display the execution time.

{&SERVERNAME}

Display the Intelligence Server name.

{&REPORT:FILTERDETAILS}

Display the filter details of that report.

{&REPORT:PROMPTDETAILS}

Display the prompt details of that report.

{&REPORT:REPORTDETAILS}

Display the report details.

{&NOTES}

Display the Report Services Document notes.

{&Prompt1&}

Display the answer of the first prompt.

{&WEBSERVER}

Display the Web server URL.

{&TITLE}

Display the Report Services Document inbox title.

{&PROMPTXML}

Display the prompt answers XML.

{&DOCUMENTMESSAGEID}

Display the message ID of the Report Services Document.

{&REPORT:GUID}

Display the GUID of that particular report.

{&ATTRIBUTE@ELEMENTID}

Display the Element ID of that attribute.

{&ATTRIBUTE@GUID}

Display the GUID of that particular attribute.


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April 4, 2017

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April 4, 2017