When I drill down from one report to another and then depress the back button to return to the initial report, the message 'Generating Report" spins forever without actually running. However, if I depress the regenerate button during this time, it will run the report.
I believe that I may have inadvertingly reset a field attribute to have caused this condition. Ironocally, I have the same set of database installed on another server, and the this does not happen.
I forgot to mention that I am using Report Manager to deploy the reports.
When I drill down from one report to another and then depress the back button to return to the initial report, the message 'Generating Report" spins forever without actually running. However, if I depress the regenerate button during this time, it will run the report.
I believe that I may have inadvertingly reset a field attribute to have caused this condition. Ironocally, I have the same set of database installed on another server, and the this does not happen.
I forgot to mention that I am using Report Manager to deploy the reports.
When I preview a report that has a link to a details report page in VS a "Back to Parent Report" button is displayed. However, when I publish the report to the Report Server, the .aspx page doesnt display the "Back to Parent Report" button. Is there a setting I need to make to have the button displayed?
What's the diffrence between the Built-In account 'SERVICES' and the 'NT SERVICEALL SERVICES' ?I want to dploy a group poicy for 'user right assignment' - 'log on a service' to a server, which curretnly has among other things the 'NT SERVICEALL SERVICES' however i can't replicate this account for my GPO, (even locally on the server),I deploy the GPO and overwrite the server settings for 'user right assignment' - 'log on a service' and won't be able to revert back to the original settings..
I cannot open now my database after changing it name from the folder where it is save and also changed back to its original name.Message recovery pending now is appearing as shown below.Any chance that I could recover my database back?
Hello. When I'm useing a report in reportViewer I have a "back button" in the the viewer which let me go back to my parent report after jumping to another report.
I wanted to make a bigger button like that on the report so I tried to simulate it by creating my own textback and use a javascript to go back one page.
This doesn't work since the javascript doesn't work as well as the built in bottun. Is there a way to simulate this button any way?
I've noticed on SSRS 2000, 2005 and 2008 that the browser's back button does not always render the report. It will sometimes hang with the rendering icon spinning essentially forever. Is there a limitation that can be tuned which would allow my users to return to the previous report or 'view' they were looking at using the back button?
In the sharepoint site from the main report when i go to my drill down report i see no back button, Is there a way to provide back button in the toolbar. I dont want to use the page back button. or is there any way by which if i click for my drill down report the report will be opened in a new window?
I'm using a number of drill-through reports, which are working great. However, if I have drilled through to another report (enabling the back button) and then go into print layout mode, and click the back button while in print layout mode, the report viewer becomes completely unresponsive.
It's easy enough for me to simply not push the button, but if users encounter this error they'll have no choice but to end-task (crashing the viewer and the application that called it), which could result in loss of unsaved data.
Has anyone else run into this problem/discovered a fix for it?
I have a client that has 4 reports; 1 main, and 3 that are rendered when the user clicks the report data on the main report (which passes parameters to generate the other 3).
They would like to have a back button in the report header of the 3 reports (they don't want to use the browser back button).
Is this possible using a text box, then editing the navigation properties and does anyone have an example? Or am I missing something quite obvious?
We recently upgraded from ReportViewer 9.0 to 10.0 Control in our ASP.NET application, and face some strange issues after the upgrade. When we press the Back button to go to a page that was rendering a report with one or more single-select drop down lists, the selected index in the drop down is reduced by 1, and the report doesn't render until I press "View Report". I verified that exact same setup works well with ReportViewer 9.0.
I have integrated my SSRS Drill though report in Web page and i could not able to find back button to go back to the original report. Unfortunately, i am not controlling the report viewer tool bar.Do we need to write some code to get it working.
Protected Sub ReportViewer1_Drillthrough(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.DrillthroughEventArgs) Handles ReportViewer1.Drillthrough
While (Me.ReportViewer1.ServerReport.IsDrillthroughReport)
When I drill-through the report and hit the (browser) back button and try to drill-trough again I get the following error:
The path of the item "(null)" is not valid. The path must be less than 260 characters long and must start with slash. Other restrictions apply. (rsInvalidItemPath)
When I hit back again and try to export the report to eg. PDF, I get this error: Execution 'mly2yj555oen0o45oowe1e55' cannot be found
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Exception: Execution 'mly2yj555oen0o45oowe1e55' cannot be found
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below. Stack Trace:
Hello,i am in great trouble. I want to revert back to original state ofdatabase before i performed restore database on my sql server 2KDatabase. Accidently i didn't take backup of my Database and i didrestore, so is there any way to get the original state back of myDatabase?Any suggestion will be highly appriciated.Regards,S. Domadia.
I have some date criterias on my report that default and so I would like for the report not to display until the user clicks on the "view report" button.
Also, I would like to trap that button to send my own internal parameters to the report. How and where would I do that.
I'm running the report through report viewer and I have a subroutine that would refresh the report with my desired internal parameters. I just need to hook it up.
I've got a SQL Reporting Server 2000 SP2 report that takes 3 parameters. FromDT, ToDT, and LocationCD. The first two parameters are free form text fields that expect a date. The last one is a drop down box. For some reason, when I'm viewing the report through the standard reports folder on the report server I have to click the "View Report" button two times to get the report to render. Clicking it just once, doesn't seem to do anything. The report is a line graph.
There are default values in the FromDT and ToDT parameter fields.
Anyone have any ideas what would be causing the need for the second click?
I would like to know whether there is any way to add a button in report. I have 3 report parameters. On clicking the button, the current values of the reports are to be obtained and saved in database i.e saving the report configuration. I will use this saved configuration to form the url and view report directly.
I want to add a link in a report, possibly a url link or a link to other report. One way of doing this is to go to properties of textbox and then update the jump to option.
But how to do this through a click of a button, inside the report?
I am having Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, designer's version.
We've installed SQLServer 2005 and are trying to use Report Builder. But we only see the Report Builder button if we're currently logged onto the machine that's running RS.
My understanding is that anybody with a role of Content Manager should be able to see this, but nothing we do with the role assignments seems to help.
We've installed on XP and Win2003 machines and this behavior is consistent.
I have installed SQL Server Express 2008 R2 Express version and have created various tables and stored procedures. I start Reporting Services Configuration Manager, connect to my report server instance, click on Report Manager URL and get my SQL Server Reporting Services Home page. I have the “New folder, New Data Source, Folder and Upload buttons, but I do not have a Report Builder button.
The "View Report" button is relatively positioned so when the report content is wider than the screen size, it pushes it to the right such that the users have to scrool right to click on it again. Is there a way of setting the "View Report" button to a fixed position to eliminate this?
several months ago I briefly set up a data source, tested it and created a very simple report.
I now have an chance to get back into it and when I am at the SSRS Home page and click the button to start "Report Builder I get the yellow bar at the bottom of the page like I'm trying to open a file. It says: "Do you Want to open or save ReportBuilder_3_0_0_0_0.appliation(15.2 KB) from caholoweckyw7" and then the Open, Save and Cancel buttons. If I click open, the actual XML code behind the page appears and the application does not start. ?
The data source has been created and the connection has been tested successfully. I am running SQL Server 2012 and Windows 7 and IE 9.
I am trying to use the report wizard and I get to the last screen where it asks for a name for the report file. The 'Next' button is not unprotected although the 'Finish' button is.
As far as I can tell I have setup the Matrix style report up correctly. If I use the 'Finish' button, Visual Studio just crashes.
The help does not give any clue and I have not found any answers in the forum.
I've read posts that state it is impossible to remove the "Show Details" button on the tool bar in Report Manager.
I created a new role assignment for an individual on a folder with the "Browse" role only.
When that individual navigates to the folder and clicks the "Show Details" button, the "Delete" and "Move" buttons also appear on the tool bar, with a checkbox next to each report item.
I can't have a folder where my users have the ability to delete or move my published reports!
Am I missing a setting? Again, the user has the "Browse" role only on the folder.
Hi, We are using ReportViewer control to show SSRS 2005 Reports in a Windows Form. Now, in some Reports the close button is not working. Even user clicks on the Close button in the right top corner of the Report Viewer the Report cannot be closed. Please help me to understand and resolve this problem.
I am having a problem with Print button not showing up. I tried everything but I can get it to show itself on the toolbar. I am using reporting viewer on local report on the web page. I published my local report on the server but still not showing. If anybody knows how to fix this problem please help.
I am also tring to insert a report parameter in the header section of the report but when I get to parameters section it tells me that "This report does not contain any parameteres".
Hi, this is my first post here. I hope to be helpful trying to help and not only asking questions arround here. After I have my report ready I will share here the total experience from top to bottom!But for now, here's the issue:
I'm building a RDLC Repor on my ASP.Net VB web application. I added the .rdlc file to the application and created a table to show lines of data binded from a dataset. The thing is:
- The DataSet expects a parameter @intNumber, a identifier to get the correct data to display the correct report.
- I'm using ReportViewer to view the report, and by code I've passed a Report Parameter to the *.RDLC report with success, just like this:
Dim parms(0) As ReportParameter parms(0) = New ReportParameter("intNumber", 37) ReportViewer1.LocalReport.SetParameters(parms)
The present issue is the following: I want to use that parameter sent to the report to be sent to the query of the DataSet as parameter to the query to return the data to fill the report. I've heard that this is not possible, just with report server...
Another issue is the print button, also heard that only can appear on report server...no way to display and work on RDLC reports?Very confused right now...these issues are stupid, MS tools should allow these operations, which are not efficient if this is not possibla on RDLC...