Expr 970057774 853971831" -

Note: SSRS expressions use Visual Basic as the underlying language . Entity A (970057774): [Insert Status/Description here] Entity B (853971831): [Insert Status/Description here]

To turn this into a professional document, you should follow these standard steps: expr 970057774 853971831"

If you are developing this in a tool like , you might use these values in a "Simple Expression" to display them or a "Complex Expression" to perform calculations. Example Formatting Expression (VB.NET): = "Primary ID: " & Fields!ID_970057774.Value Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Note: SSRS expressions use Visual Basic as the

Add an expression to a paginated report (Report Builder) Copied to clipboard Add an expression to a

Verify the source of these numbers in your specific software or database.

If you are building a paginated report, refer to the Microsoft SSRS Expression Guide to automate how these numbers are displayed.

Use a tool like Grammarly to ensure the tone is professional and the formatting is consistent.