Filters have an implicit AND
relationship - that is, all the conditions have to be True
for the filter to take effect.
Accordingly, you can have two filter conditions set:
=Parameters!IncludeLoss.Value
is equal to N
(add a second condition)
=Fields!Description.Value
is equal to ="Loss Transaction"
Alternatively, for complex conditions (or conditions involving OR
or Null
which aren't supported in a standard filter) you can just use one condition and set that condition's expression to something more complex that evaluates to a boolean and test that against True
. For example:
=Parameters!IncludeLoss.Value = "N" AND Fields!Description.Value = "Loss Transaction"