SQL Server Report Builder 08 R2

Hi there, so I'm trying to create a report and I need to pull from two datasets. They have the same fields just that one is for production and the other for archive. I've seen the suggestions for lookup but I'm wondering if that is appropriate since I'm
not trying to include just one field

Hi JrConsultant15,
According to your description, you want to return data from two datasets in the report.
In your scenario, since two tables have two same fields, you could create one dataset instead of two datasets, then join those two tables on query level. So that you could return data in the report from one dataset. The query should look like below:
select * from table1 join table2 on table1.production = table2.production and table1.archive = table2.archive
Or you could create two datasets and use Lookup() function to return corresponding value. Since Lookup() function only return one field, if you want to return multiple fields form second dataset, you should use Lookup() function for each field.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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TechNet Community Support

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    Plain_Clueless

    Hi again,
    Sorry for the bother, We have now fixed the issue for the time being.. all that was needed was a simple '?contents=1' at the end of the url which takes you to a menu where you can delete the
    necessary web-part that was causing the trouble.
    As for actually implementing the report onto SharePoint.. in future i will make Dev pages instead.. and it seems i may need to contact the admin side of building so they configure 'SQL Reporting 
    Services Report Viewer' properly.
    Thanks a lot though!
    - A little less Plain_Clueless
    Plain_Clueless

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