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Group expression examples in paginated reports (Report Builder)

Applies to:  Microsoft Report Builder (SSRS)  Power BI Report Builder  Report Designer in SQL Server Data Tools

In a data region in a paginated report, you can group data by a single field, or create more complex expressions that identify the data on which to group. Complex expressions include references to multiple fields or parameters, conditional statements, or custom code. When you define a group for a data region, you add these expressions to the Group properties. For more information, see Add or Delete a Group in a Data Region (Report Builder and SSRS).

To merge two or more groups that are based on simple field expressions, add each field to the group expressions list in the group definition.

Note

You can create and modify paginated report definition (.rdl) files in Microsoft Report Builder, Power BI Report Builder, and in Report Designer in SQL Server Data Tools.

Examples of Group Expressions

The following table provides examples of group expressions that you can use to define a group.

Description Expression
Group by the Region field. =Fields!Region.Value
Group by last name and first name. =Fields!LastName.Value

=Fields!FirstName.Value
Group by the first letter of the last name. =Fields!LastName.Value.Substring(0,1)
Group by parameter, based on user selection.

In this example, the parameter GroupBy must be based on an available values list that provides a valid choice to group on.
=Fields(Parameters!GroupBy.Value).Value
Group by three separate age ranges:

"Under 21", "Between 21 and 50", and "Over 50".
=IIF(First(Fields!Age.Value)<21,"Under 21",(IIF(First(Fields!Age.Value)>=21 AND First(Fields!Age.Value)<=50,"Between 21 and 50","Over 50")))
Group by many age ranges. This example shows custom code, written in Visual Basic .NET, that returns a string for the following ranges:

25 or Under

26 to 50

51 to 75

Over 75
=Code.GetRangeValueByAge(Fields!Age.Value)

Custom code:

Function GetRangeValueByAge(ByVal age As Integer) As String

Select Case age

Case 0 To 25

GetRangeValueByByAge = "25 or Under"

Case 26 To 50

GetRangeValueByByAge = "26 to 50"

Case 51 to 75

GetRangeValueByByAge = "51 to 75"

Case Else

GetRangeValueByByAge = "Over 75"

End Select

Return GetRangeValueByByAge

End Function