Drill down report in HTML DB

Cannot get the drill down report working. Have created 2 pages first one with master table and second page containing detail information. Further i have created an item to hold the value on page two. Now when i go to the Query definition to give a condition i cannot see any column in the Select list.
Any help would be appreciated..
Thanks

Could you post the item name you are using and also include the query you are using. In the most of the cases the item name you are using in the query doesn't match with the real item name.
Denes Kubicek

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