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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T15:02:44+00:00 2026-06-06T15:02:44+00:00

I have a Switch statement in a textbox in my SSRS report, but I

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I have a Switch statement in a textbox in my SSRS report, but I have three datasets and need to specify which dataset to use in the switch. Is there a way to to this? If so how would I go about doing it?

This is my Switch statement:

=Switch(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value =100000000,"Active", Fields!ProjectStatus.Value = 100000001,"On Hold", Fields!ProjectStatus.Value = 100000002,"Completed", Fields!ProjectStatus.Value = 100000003, "Cancelled", Fields!ProjectStatus.Value = 100000004, "Researching", Fields!ProjectStatus.Value = 100000005, "Wish List", Fields!ProjectStatus.Value = 100000006, "Queued", Fields!ProjectStatus.Value = 100000007, "Redined"))

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    2026-06-06T15:02:45+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 3:02 pm

    You’ll need to perform an aggregation of some sort. Often times FIRST or MAX are useful for this.

    =Switch(First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset1") =100000000,"Active", First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset2") = 100000001,"On Hold", First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset3") = 100000002,"Completed", First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset1") = 100000003, "Cancelled", First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset2") = 100000004, "Researching", First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset3") = 100000005, "Wish List", First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset1") = 100000006, "Queued", First(Fields!ProjectStatus.Value, "Dataset2") = 100000007, "Redined"))

    Resource: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345237.aspx

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