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 System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Could not locate entry in sysdatabases for database 'ReportServerTempDBTempDB'. No entry found with that name. Make sure that the name is entered correctly. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteNonQueryTds(String methodName, Boolean async) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(DbAsyncResult result, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() 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?
I'm trying to create reports in RS2005 using AS2000 as my data source. I understand that if I use RS2005 on AS2000, I wont be able to enjoy the OLAP based parameters as in using AS2005. Does anyone know an easy way to easily use Parameters in RS2005 while still using AS2000?
i have a small problem with the data sources in the reporting services, maybe you can clarify the situation... I have a MS CRM 3 solution with the reporting services 2005 installed. From an other vendor we have a arcplan solution on the 2000 analysis services. I would like to get access from the 2005 reporting services to the 2000 cube. Is this possible? Ive read that the SSMS cant connect to the 2000 cubes. Can i connect from the reporting services??
i am working in vs.net 2005 (c#.net & asp.net), my application need reporting functionality, for that i am using Sql Reporting Services 2000 in vs.net 2005, and i am not able to generate the report, can any pls tell me how to use sql reporting services 2000 in vs.net 2005 and configuration setting etc...
it would really help more to build my applications in sophisticated way
How can I get the 2000 and 2005 versions of SQL Server Reporting Servicesboth working on my development laptop ?????I have ASP.NET 1.1 and 2.0 installed on my laptop.I have Visual Studio 2003 and 2005 installed on my laptop.I have my default website configured for ASP.NET 2.0.I have the developer edition of SQL Server 2000 installed on my laptop asinstance RMK006 in the MSSQL folder. I have the developer edition of SQLServer installed on my laptop as instance RMK0062005 in the MSSQL.1 folder.I have the corresponding versions of SQL Server Reporting Services installedon my laptop.I have the Reports web site and the Reports web site and ReportServer website configured to ASP.NET 1.1I have the Report$RMK0062005 web site and the ReportsServer$RMK0052006configured to ASP.NET 2.0Entering http://localhost/reports$rmk0062005 in my web browser works fine.Entering http://localhost/reportserver in my web browser generates thefollowing error:Reporting Services Error--------------------------------------------------------------------------------The report server cannot decrypt the symmetric key used to access sensitiveor encrypted data in a report server database. You must either restore abackup key or delete all encrypted content and then restart the service.Check the documentation for more information. (rsReportServerDisabled) GetOnline HelpBad Data.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Microsoft Reporting ServicesEntering http://localhost/Reports in my web browser generates the followingerror:The report server cannot decrypt the symmetric key used to access sensitiveor encrypted data in a report server database. You must either restore abackup key or delete all encrypted content and then restart the service.Check the documentation for more information. (rsReportServerDisabled) GetOnline Help Bad Data.The only way I can seem to get 2000 Reporting Services working is to do thefollowing:- run C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727aspn et_regiis.exe -u- uninstall 2000 Reporting Services- run C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv1.1.4322aspne t_regiis.exe -i- install 2000 Reporting ServicesBut once I've done that Visual Studio 2005 etc no longer work.The utlimate goal is an ASP.NET 2.0 application developed in Visual Studio2005; the application is based on a SQL Server 2000 database and needs toinvoke SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services to run reports.What am I doing wrong?ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED - I'M DIEING HERE AND MY CLIENT ISLOSING PATIENCE !!!!!
Hi friends, i have some questions about Reporting Services 2005:
Can i use RS 2005 with a SQL 2000 Database? Can i create a report with RS 2005 (with a SQL 2K Database) a show it in a webform? What do i need to install (in the webserver and in the Database server) in order to start designing reports in RS 2005 against a SQL 2K DB?Thanks in advance. Regards Eduardo
Is there any way to pass a dataset parameter in RS 2000? Basicly, I have some data in my web page and want to print it. But I don't want to create another page to pass parameters to RS. I want to print the page as it is with the data already in the page, so if there is a way I can send the data through a dataset to the report directly, would be great. Is there?
I am little bit scared that if i upgrade reporting server db to 2005, My report won't work. I just wanna test with some reports in SQL 2005 reporting services.
1) what should i do( I have already installed Reporting services in 2005 (64-bit)? 2) Can i backup Report server db and Report Tempdb database and restore in SQL 2005 but these database already exists in SQL 2005.? 3) If i upgrade these database , Will it effect my 2000 Production Reports?
Hello, We want the reporting tool to be integrated with visual studio 2005. From my understanding SQL reporting services 2000 can be integrated only with visual studio 2003 (Please correct me if I am wrong) . Hence we have decided to go for SQL reporting services 2005 I understand that SQL reporting services 2005 can be used with SQL server 2000 database. I want to know if SQL reporting services 2005 and SQL server 2000 database are on a single machine, would a single license for SQL server 2000 suffice or should we have a license for sql server 2005 (since we use SQL reporting services 2005) as well.
I successfully got SQL 2005 Express with reporting services running under VISTA. Developed some reports in the VISTA environment. However, my target system is a Windows 2000 server. We installed SQL 2005 w/reporting services onto the Windows 2000 server. SQL2005 Database is up and running. Reporting Services are running, IIS RRS virtual directories are built, RRS databases are built. I can do everything except deploy reports from Business Intelligent Studio. I can preview reports, just cannot deploy. The Reporting Services indicate 1 failure in its configuration; the Web Service Identity. It is loaded with <server>ASPNET. I cannot get rid of this error. I assume this is the problem. After digging around I found that Windows 2000 does not have an ASPNET user, it uses the IWAM user instead. Reporting services did not run at all till I changed the rs config file and put the IWAM user in as <WebServiceAccount>.
Does anyone have Reporting services 2005 running on Windows 2000 server? Anyone know how to fix the Web Service Identity error I am getting?
Hi, I'm wondering if I can use SQL 2005 Reporting Services with SQL Server 2000, SQL Express or MSDE, or I need to install SQL Server 2005 in order to use Reporting Services 2005? Thank you in advance.
I apologize for not doing the legwork to see if i can answer my own question, but I am close to a loosely planned SQL 2005 migration and don't have time and resources to test my own theories.
Is there a way for a Reporting Services 2000 server to connect to SQL server 2005 databases? I've tried creating a new data source and changing a report to this data source, but it seems like the report is still using the old data source. I'm guessing i might need to register new data providers on the 2000 RS server and then change the existsing data sources.
Is there any way to deploy reports to a Report Manager in SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 if the reports query SQL Server 2000 databases? Or are only 2005 databases able to deploy to the web?
Also, if I have a report that queries both, can I deploy it to the web on the 2005 Report Manager with a linked server to the 2000 server?
I'm attempting to obtain a cost effective solution for my existing customers to develop reports on their SQL 2000 Server installations using their Reporting Services 2000. With products like Visual Basic.NET 2003 becoming almost impossible to obtain, I have at least one customer who is running into a dead end.
One option possibly is the SQL Express with Advanced Services download, which has Reporting Services. My questions are as follows:
Can the report designer component of SQL Express Reporting Services be configured to connect to an external database (which would happen to be a SQL 2000 database) to establish its datasets? Does the resultant designed report end up in an RDL file? If the customer published this report via the Reporting Services 2000 Report Manager, would the report be able to run?
Sorry for asking a question like this that I could probably answer on my own, but my customer needed this answer yesterday. I have scoured the web and microsoft sites - and posted a question on the official SQL Reporting Services cateogy ... in an attempt to answer the basic question of how to design reports for Reporting Services 2000 in the absence of Visual Basic.NET 2003 (or other .NET 2003 tools) with no success.
I'm migrating SQl Server Reporting Services from 2000 to 2005.The reports are generated normally in 2000 but it seems that it is taking more time in 2005 or sometimes it does not generate the report at all.Could you kindly suggest a solution?
I'm trying to install SQL Server 2005 on a server 2000 machine, everything is working with the exception of the Web Service Identity. It is putting machinenameASPNET, and I don't know where to go to make it use something else. I've look around but I have really seen any answers that have worked for me.
We would like to install Sql 2005 Enterprise Edition (including database engine, reporting service, integration service and analysis service) as a sepearte instance on a server which already has Sql 2000 with reporting services and analysis services. We do not want to disturb the existing sql 2000 setup.
If we do that then what will happen to my earlier sql 2000 reporting service? Will it be upgraded to sql 2005 reporting service? I heard that reporting services are instance unaware application. Where will be the default reporting service database available?
Hi, I have just install SQL 2005 SP2 and trying to get Window SharePoint Services V3 integrated with SQL 2005 SP2 reporting services. In SharePoint Central Administration, I select the Reporting Services Integration page and have setup the Report Server Web Service URL and Authentication Mode. I then goto Grant database access, specify the SQL server name, get promted for a username and password that has access SQL Reportserver and get the following error "The group name could not be found" Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks
Can report be created with code (XML, SQL, ActiveX?) using the new Reporting Services for SQL Server 2000?
I have to create a report and save it in Excel format. By default the report is saved as - *.rdl. but the web report server has an option of saving it as excel or pdf etc formats. Is there a way to do this automatically? ie by code and not manually
I have used SQL 2005 reporting services for quite sometime and now one of our clients wants the SQL 2005 reports that I developed. There's only one catch: they only have SQL 2000.
Is there any way to deploy my reports to their server on SQL 2000?
I have seen this done by someone else but cant seem to find how to do it...basically I have a sytle sheet which I want to use on all the Reporting Services reports, to so they all look the same....
I am trying to get SQL 2000 reporting services up and running, and am trying to get a condensed explanation of what I need to do, and any other software I may need to purchase.
I have already installed the Reporting Services, and after reading the help, it seems that I have to install MS Visual Studio 2003 in order to design the reports. Is this true.
Anyone that can give me some help in getting this up and running - I would be grateful.
I have used Reporting Services 2000 to create a template, and works in a mail merge sort of way, creating a delivery note for each order.
The problem I have is, if an order goes over two pages.. I need a easy way to present this, so that the user knows to send two pages.... Obviously, the correct way would be to page it in some way but from what I understand, RS 2000 would page the whole documents (ie all orders) and there is no way of paging in respect to a group (ie order no)
The next option is to have cont. at the bottom of page 1 (if there are more than 1 page), does any1 know how to do this? cos of obviously on the screen it will always be 1 page???
I hope I make some sense... any help would be great....
When i save a report as a web archive page breaking for the report is not enabled ?The entire data is displayed in a single page even if paging properties are enabled for the report.
I am trying to figure how to programmatically pass parameters to the report in SQL Reporting Services using web service API and then send this report to the printer. I found code in C# on how to print and it does work very well. I am hoping to add report parameters to this module. Any ideas, samples or help would really be appreciated.
here is the code for printing
using System; using System.Drawing; using System.Drawing.Imaging; using System.Drawing.Printing; using System.IO; using System.Web.Services.Protocols; using PrintReport.reportserver; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; // For Marshal.Copy
namespace PrintReport { /// <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) { PrintExample pe = new PrintExample(); // The name of the printer should be added here; // this could be a local or network printer. pe.PrintReport(@"\jacc-fs120S2500 PCL IT"); } }
class PrintExample { 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; }
// Build device info based on the start page deviceInfo = String.Format(@"<DeviceInfo><OutputFormat>{0}</OutputFormat></DeviceInfo>", "emf");
//Exectute the report and get page count. try { // 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 m_numberOfPages = streamIDs.Length + 1; 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>", "emf", pageIndex+1); pages[pageIndex] = rs.Render( reportPath, format, null, deviceInfo, null, null, null, out encoding, out mimeType, out reportHistoryParameters, out warnings, out streamIDs); } }
private void pd_PrintPage(object sender, PrintPageEventArgs ev) { ev.HasMorePages = false; if (m_currentPrintingPage <= m_lastPrintingPage && MoveToPage(m_currentPrintingPage)) { // Draw the page ReportDrawPage(ev.Graphics); // If the next page is less than or equal to the last page, // print another page. if (++m_currentPrintingPage <= m_lastPrintingPage) 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; } }
private bool MoveToPage(Int32 page) { // Check to make sure that the current page exists in // the array list if(null == this.RenderedReport[m_currentPrintingPage-1]) return false; // Set current page stream equal to the rendered page m_currentPageStream = new MemoryStream(this.RenderedReport[m_currentPrintingPage-1]); // Set its postion to start. m_currentPageStream.Position = 0; // Initialize the metafile if(null != m_metafile) { 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; } } } }
I have installed SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services with the default names for the virtual directories , (ReportServer and Reports). Is there any way i can change the name of these directories by running a script or some thing.
Also is there a way to use the Cascaded Style Sheet used in my ASP.NET application for the reports.
We had someone leave work and he was responsible for the reports for our company. He used SQL 2000 w/ Reporting Services. The connection to the report server was tied to his userid and password. Since his account was disabled the website will not connect to the reporting database because it was tied to his account. Is there a way to reset the connection creditions? I looked on the server and I can't find the Reporting Services Admin Tool.
I am intalling SQL 2000 Reporting Services on my Development Machine. Win Xp, VS .Net 2005 & VS .Net 2003. I do have ASP .NET 1.1 & 2.I am frustated even though I have ASP .NET 1.1 installed it kept complaining that it is not installed. I also tried registering ASP .NET 1.1 version through Visual Studio command Prompt.
Still it is complaining that I don't have ASP .NET 1.1
i would like to install Report Services on visual studio 1.1 version
using sql server 2000. i currently have sql server 2005 and visual
studio 2.0 and there is no problems and so i remember how that
works.
With sql server 2000 i saw a link to a trial version of reporting services that i can download and install but after 120 days it's no good. I think that provides the gui interface to install reporting
services like the 2005 version except less robust. But i'm wondering with the proper service packs of sql server 2000 installed if i can
bypass download.
Can somebody help me how to install reporting services with sql server 2000, pre-req and software i need. I currently have the
I have installed SP2 successfully a number of times before, but always where the Report Server and the Report Server databases were on the same box. This is the first time trying to install the Service Pack where the Report Server is on server X and the databases are on server Y.
When I try to run the SP (on server X), I get the following message:
Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
I am logged in using a domain account that is a local admin on both servers (and also the SQL Server startup account on server Y). It is also the account used by the Report Server to connect to the RS databases. The startup account for the Report Server service is 'NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE'.