Edit Expression Using SQL Server 2005 Report Wizard

May 28, 2007

Hi



Bear with me I am creating my first report using sql server 2005 report wizard.



I have a query that s runs OK and returns name/addresses of companies for me to write a statement report.



My question is , how can only the 'FILLED' address column get displayed onto report and empty address fields are rejected i.e.



Address 1: 12 WoodStock Road

Address 2:

Address 3: Oxford

Address 4:

Address 5: OX10 0AB



therefore the report (page) should only display Address 1, Address 3 and Address 5



I tried to solve by trying to write an expression in 'Edit Experssion' without any joy.



Thanks in advance

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