The expression was:
=IIf((Count(Fields!Uid.Value, "dsSubFunctions")<1),False,True)WRONG! The property you will set is named 'Hidden', so it's just the other way around:
=IIf((Count(Fields!Uid.Value, "dsSubFunctions")<1),True,False)And stupid of me, it is just written right above the expression-textbox: 'Set the expression for: Hidden'
Anyway, just thought to share it, in case there are some more (lazy) programmers who don't read every single line of text Microsoft shows you :)
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