Parameterized SSRS report export to PDF automatically

Hello,
if in my case there are approx. 200 values that I can select via drop down list, does above mentioned applies for my case in which I need, somehow, to run all the reports automatically, one by one and to have them exported to PDF, automatically, too, with
the names given automatically in a form parameter_name_value1.PDF, parameter_name_value2.PDF and so on...You are mentioning
"using an expression or custom code"....
How to get this job done?
Note: Code that I provided bellow some times earlier does exactly that but, in ACCESS?

For your case, you may want to look into data-driven subscription where you may be able to run individual report and export them to pdf and have them deliver via email if you have that email in a table. Good luck

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