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Jul 9, 2007

i have now ordered my sql server 2000 reporting services non-evaluated edition. My new question involves installing it after i installed 2005 edition.

It seems that as long as i have a web home for my report projects

(2005), the server can hold output from the 2000 and 2005 versions.

But i'm wondering if i delete my 2005 version, and just have the 2000

version - will the web home for the 2000 version look the same

and it seems at least on the 2000 trial version level, there is no configuration options menus that really make it easy to establish a web

home server. ????



Please get back to me on clalbert@flash.net



Charles Albert

thanks





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I am trying to migrate my reports from SQL server 2000 reporting services 32bit to 2005 64bit. I am following the migration steps that MS specified.
Restored my Reportserver and ReportserverTempDB databases
Then I was using the configure Report services to upgrade these databases but I always end up getting the follwoing exception when I run the upgrade on the "Database Setup" configuration for 'ReportServerTempDB' database
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at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj)
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at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(DbAsyncResult result, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe)
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at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Common.DBUtils.ApplyScript(String connectionString, String script)
at ReportServicesConfigUI.SqlClientTools.SqlTools.ApplyScript(String connectionString, String script)

It's driving me crazy, why is it looking for 'ReportServerTempDBTempDB' in the catalog instead of 'ReportServerTempDB'?
Is it possible to migrate from 32bit to 64bit?

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using System;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;
using System.Drawing.Printing;
using System.IO;
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using System.Runtime.InteropServices; // For Marshal.Copy

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{
/// <summary>
/// A simple console application that demonstrates one way to
/// print Reporting Services reports to a printer.
/// </summary>
class app
{
/// <summary>
/// The main entry point for the application.
/// </summary>
[STAThread]
static void Main(string[] args)
{
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// The name of the printer should be added here;
// this could be a local or network printer.
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}
}

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{
ReportingService rs;
private byte[][] m_renderedReport;
private Graphics.EnumerateMetafileProc m_delegate = null;
private MemoryStream m_currentPageStream;
private Metafile m_metafile = null;
int m_numberOfPages;
private int m_currentPrintingPage;
private int m_lastPrintingPage;

public PrintExample()
{
// Create proxy object and authenticate
Console.WriteLine("Authenticating to the Web service...");
rs = new ReportingService();
rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
}

public byte[][] RenderReport(string reportPath)
{
// Private variables for rendering
string deviceInfo = null;
string format = "IMAGE";
Byte[] firstPage = null;
string encoding;
string mimeType;
Warning[] warnings = null;
ParameterValue[] reportHistoryParameters = null;
string[] streamIDs = null;
Byte[][] pages = null;

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deviceInfo =
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// Renders the first page of the report and returns streamIDs for
// subsequent pages
firstPage = rs.Render(
reportPath,
format,
null,
deviceInfo,
null,
null,
null,
out encoding,
out mimeType,
out reportHistoryParameters,
out warnings,
out streamIDs);

// The total number of pages of the report is 1 + the streamIDs
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pages = new Byte[m_numberOfPages][];

// The first page was already rendered
pages[0] = firstPage;

for (int pageIndex = 1; pageIndex < m_numberOfPages; pageIndex++)
{
// Build device info based on start page
deviceInfo =
String.Format(@"<DeviceInfo><OutputFormat>{0}</OutputFormat><StartPage>{1}</StartPage></DeviceInfo>",
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reportPath,
format,
null,
deviceInfo,
null,
null,
null,
out encoding,
out mimeType,
out reportHistoryParameters,
out warnings,
out streamIDs);
}
}

catch (SoapException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Detail.InnerXml);
}

catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}

finally
{
Console.WriteLine("Number of pages: {0}", pages.Length);
}

return pages;
}


public bool PrintReport(string printerName)
{
this.RenderedReport = this.RenderReport("/SampleReports/Company Sales");
try
{
// Wait for the report to completely render.
if(m_numberOfPages < 1)
return false;
PrinterSettings printerSettings = new PrinterSettings();
printerSettings.MaximumPage = m_numberOfPages;
printerSettings.MinimumPage = 1;
printerSettings.PrintRange = PrintRange.SomePages;
printerSettings.FromPage = 1;
printerSettings.ToPage = m_numberOfPages;
printerSettings.PrinterName = printerName;
PrintDocument pd = new PrintDocument();
m_currentPrintingPage = 1;
m_lastPrintingPage = m_numberOfPages;
pd.PrinterSettings = printerSettings;

// Print report
Console.WriteLine("Printing report...");
pd.PrintPage += new PrintPageEventHandler(this.pd_PrintPage);
pd.Print();
}

catch(Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
finally
{
// Clean up goes here.
}

return true;
}

private void pd_PrintPage(object sender, PrintPageEventArgs ev)
{
ev.HasMorePages = false;
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{
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ReportDrawPage(ev.Graphics);
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// print another page.
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ev.HasMorePages = true;
}
}

// Method to draw the current emf memory stream
private void ReportDrawPage(Graphics g)
{
if(null == m_currentPageStream || 0 == m_currentPageStream.Length || null ==m_metafile)
return;
lock(this)
{
// Set the metafile delegate.
int width = m_metafile.Width;
int height= m_metafile.Height;
m_delegate = new Graphics.EnumerateMetafileProc(MetafileCallback);
// Draw in the rectangle
Point destPoint = new Point(0, 0);
g.EnumerateMetafile(m_metafile,destPoint , m_delegate);
// Clean up
m_delegate = null;
}
}

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{
// Check to make sure that the current page exists in
// the array list
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// Initialize the metafile
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{
m_metafile.Dispose();
m_metafile = null;
}
// Load the metafile image for this page
m_metafile = new Metafile((Stream)m_currentPageStream);
return true;
}

private bool MetafileCallback(
EmfPlusRecordType recordType,
int flags,
int dataSize,
IntPtr data,
PlayRecordCallback callbackData)
{
byte[] dataArray = null;
// Dance around unmanaged code.
if (data != IntPtr.Zero)
{
// Copy the unmanaged record to a managed byte buffer
// that can be used by PlayRecord.
dataArray = new byte[dataSize];
Marshal.Copy(data, dataArray, 0, dataSize);
}
// play the record.
m_metafile.PlayRecord(recordType, flags, dataSize, dataArray);

return true;
}

public byte[][] RenderedReport
{
get
{
return m_renderedReport;
}
set
{
m_renderedReport = value;
}
}
}
}


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