Stored procedure with parameters

Morning all,
I was wondering how can you pass report parameters to the stored procedure so that the records can be filtered accordingly.
I have created a Command under CR2008 using the following SQL however when I ran the report with my parameters according to Customer account, the stored procedure did not filter the records accordingly.
Here is the SQL
Select Unique Count (Order_header.order_no)
from order_lines,order_header
where order_lines.order_no=order_header.order_no
and order_header.date_entered=Today
and order_header.order_status<>0
On the Report Record Selection formula I have setup a parameter value of Account number
({foccredsum.date_created} in Yeartodate)and
({foccredsum.reason_code} >= {?Start Code} and
{foccredsum.reason_code} <={?End Code}) and
*(not hasvalue ({?Account Number}) OR {foccredsum.account_no}={?Account Number}) and*
(not HasValue({?Product Group}) or {foccredsum.product_code} = {?Product Group}) and
(not HasValue({?Sales Area}) or {foccredsum.area_code} in {?Sales Area});
I thought the Sp collects all the data and then filters it according to the parameters set in the report. Is it not true?
Many thanks for your advice
Kind Regards
Jehanzeb

You are right! First the report runs and gets all the data from SP and then it filters the data according to the record selection.
Regards,
Raghavendra

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    Jan
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    DP#AMT S 10P 4
    DP#ERR S 1A
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    C *ENTRY        PLIST                          
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    C PARM P#AMT
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    Could you pls show me where I'm wrong in the following codeI don't know, you're doing a lot of things I have never tried. But "decimal data error" most likely means that the stored procedure is expecting packed data and the driver is giving it zoned data, or vice versa. You could confirm that by dumping your variables inside your RPG. If that is your problem, you could work around it by redefining your BDAMT parameter as integer or string and reformatting it in the RPG.

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