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Status Submitted
Workspace Cognos Analytics
Components Reporting
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 1, 2025

Enable queryValue() and queryValues() for Report Queries and Data Items

As of today, both macro functions queryValue() and queryValues() can only be used with direct source paths (e.g., package or data module). It would be extremely beneficial for report authors if these functions could also reference report queries and data items directly.

A common use case involves reports with complex query trees designed to determine customer numbers, which are then needed as filters in multiple other queries. Currently, this can only be achieved by either:

  1. Using a filter with an IN clause that references the query containing the customer numbers, or

  2. Joining the query with the customer numbers to every other query where they are required as a filter.

Both approaches often result in bloated SQL, which can significantly impact performance in many cases.

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