If you are building a paginated report, refer to the Microsoft SSRS Expression Guide to automate how these numbers are displayed.
If you are developing this in a tool like , you might use these values in a "Simple Expression" to display them or a "Complex Expression" to perform calculations. Example Formatting Expression (VB.NET): = "Primary ID: " & Fields!ID_970057774.Value Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
In reporting environments like or Crystal Reports , an "expression" (expr) is a piece of code used to calculate values or format data. Data Analysis Report: ID Reference 970057774 & 853971831 Report Title Technical ID Validation & Summary Date of Report April 28, 2026 Primary Identifier Secondary Identifier 1. Executive Summary expr 970057774 853971831"
Add an expression to a paginated report (Report Builder)
[Insert analysis of how these two IDs interact] How to Finalize This Report If you are building a paginated report, refer
To turn this into a professional document, you should follow these standard steps:
Verify the source of these numbers in your specific software or database. Copied to clipboard In reporting environments like or
This report examines the relationship or status of the two numerical entities provided. Depending on your specific database, these numbers typically represent unique keys in a system (such as user IDs, transaction numbers, or SKU identifiers).