SSRS - Report orientation based on parameter












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My "Report" is basically 2 images stacked on top of each other. One is hidden, other one is visible depending on the source.



I need an option to show some of those as portraits and some as landscapes, depending on a parameter I get from SP. Is there any way to implement something along the lines of:



=IIF(Fields!Orientation.Value=0,Portrait,Landscape)


If that's not possible, is there a way to rotate image coming from external source?
It's easily doable for the ones living in the database, but I'm really struggling to do the below to external image:



=Switch
(
Fields!Format.Value = 0,Fields!Image.Value,
Fields!Format.Value = 1,Code.RotateImage(Fields!Image.Value)
)


Adding 2 separate images for landscape leaves me with blank space which I can't have there, and, of course, I can't get rid of.



Am I destined to have 2 separate reports to do this "simple" thing?










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    My "Report" is basically 2 images stacked on top of each other. One is hidden, other one is visible depending on the source.



    I need an option to show some of those as portraits and some as landscapes, depending on a parameter I get from SP. Is there any way to implement something along the lines of:



    =IIF(Fields!Orientation.Value=0,Portrait,Landscape)


    If that's not possible, is there a way to rotate image coming from external source?
    It's easily doable for the ones living in the database, but I'm really struggling to do the below to external image:



    =Switch
    (
    Fields!Format.Value = 0,Fields!Image.Value,
    Fields!Format.Value = 1,Code.RotateImage(Fields!Image.Value)
    )


    Adding 2 separate images for landscape leaves me with blank space which I can't have there, and, of course, I can't get rid of.



    Am I destined to have 2 separate reports to do this "simple" thing?










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      My "Report" is basically 2 images stacked on top of each other. One is hidden, other one is visible depending on the source.



      I need an option to show some of those as portraits and some as landscapes, depending on a parameter I get from SP. Is there any way to implement something along the lines of:



      =IIF(Fields!Orientation.Value=0,Portrait,Landscape)


      If that's not possible, is there a way to rotate image coming from external source?
      It's easily doable for the ones living in the database, but I'm really struggling to do the below to external image:



      =Switch
      (
      Fields!Format.Value = 0,Fields!Image.Value,
      Fields!Format.Value = 1,Code.RotateImage(Fields!Image.Value)
      )


      Adding 2 separate images for landscape leaves me with blank space which I can't have there, and, of course, I can't get rid of.



      Am I destined to have 2 separate reports to do this "simple" thing?










      share|improve this question














      My "Report" is basically 2 images stacked on top of each other. One is hidden, other one is visible depending on the source.



      I need an option to show some of those as portraits and some as landscapes, depending on a parameter I get from SP. Is there any way to implement something along the lines of:



      =IIF(Fields!Orientation.Value=0,Portrait,Landscape)


      If that's not possible, is there a way to rotate image coming from external source?
      It's easily doable for the ones living in the database, but I'm really struggling to do the below to external image:



      =Switch
      (
      Fields!Format.Value = 0,Fields!Image.Value,
      Fields!Format.Value = 1,Code.RotateImage(Fields!Image.Value)
      )


      Adding 2 separate images for landscape leaves me with blank space which I can't have there, and, of course, I can't get rid of.



      Am I destined to have 2 separate reports to do this "simple" thing?







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