in one of our team projects users whom are members of the reporting services €œcontent manager€? role are not able to get onto the €œsql server€™s reporting services€? properties page of their team project. Instead of that page they receive the following error message:
The permissions granted to user '<UserName>' are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied)
With four eyes we double checked that the users really have the content manager role, we also tried all kinds of role combinations with no success.
The interesting thing is that as soon as they €˜only€™ in the Browser role they have access to that particular page €“ but as expected are unable to administer their team projects reporting services.
The reporting services forum doesn€™t really offer any answers to this problem, neither did goolge nor this forum.
Could anyone explain this behavior to me?
Pls let me know if you need additional information on this.
A user was created with a limited privilege under the USERS group. Once this user loged in the Report Manager he is acting like an Admin and Content Manager, though he is not given even a browser role.
What do u think that this guy is acting like a Super User evenif he is restricted to a browser role on the Report Manager ????????????
I want to create the most effective way (google) to have content displayed on a web page. Currently, we are updating to SQL and populating to web via calling SQL statements hardcoded to page. I want to know if this is ok to do, or should we be reading from a static XML file that is updated? I think the XML is the way to go being that i may have answered my own question, but i was curious to what the experts on asp.net had to say. Thanks,Nick
I've got a report that works great from vs.net, however when I deploy and attempt to run from reportviewer over asp.net, the date parameters do not take. they reset to default and don't impact that report. Also the calendar icon, produces a javascript error "OBJECT REQUIRED" on the below line.
We have a development server and someone went ahead and deleted the BuiltinAdministrators account in SSRS 2008 R2. I would like to know if, as a local admin of the server, I can recover content manager access to the SSRS instance.
I am running SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition with Reporting Services and would like to assign a user on the system to be a System User in Reporting Services through SQL Server Management Studio so that they can run Report Builder but the window for the Reporting Services Server Properties Permissions Page has been grayed out so I cannot add new users to make this role assignment. I can add users and perform normal role (non system roles) assignments by right clicking on the folders underneath the Reporting Services Server with no problem.
Is it due to the edition of SQL Server that I am unable to do this?
Is there another way for a user to gain access to the Report Builder application using some other authentication process?
ConnectionManager manager = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DtsConvert.GetWrapper(base.Connections.Connection); IDTSConnectionManagerCache100 cache = manager.InnerObject as IDTSConnectionManagerCache100; if (cache != null) { Â System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("Cache is found."); } and use IDTSConnectionManagerCacheColumn100 id = connMgr.Columns["Id"]; get the column info.
but how do i get the cache connection content ?I want to look in the content in a script component code.Â
I designed a DTS package with eleven different connections. When I try to see the proberties of a connection the enterprise manager immediatly closes without giving me a warning. This happens only with two connections (in my example M1 and M2). This mistake has no influence to the execution of the package. In my opinion it is a fault of the DTS package desinger but may be that I made something wrong. Is there anybody who knows this mistake? Thanks for your help.
We have the customer requirement to display the footer of a SSRS Report fixed at the absolute bottom of a DIN A4 format page. The footer contains information like company address and stuff.
I searched quite a while on this topic and only found workarounds for SQL Server 2005 with Custom Code in the SSRS Report to calculate the size of the body content and then insert some empty lines to get the space needed to push the footer to the bottom of the page. But this won't work in SQL Server 2012. And I wasn't able to figure out how to achieve this yet.
I am trying to look at TEMPDB properties in Enterprise Manager but it just hangs forever. I can look at props for all other databases on that server OK. The server is working OK but users reporting performance problems.
Also, how to increase the size of TEMPDB in T-SQL - I can see it is approx 200MB plus 300MB for the transaction log at the moment.
(Microsoft Windows 2003 Std Edition SP1, SQL Server 2000 Std Edition SP3)
How to use variables in Connection Manager's properties? I see some replies through Configuration Package. But what if, it is still in development stage? I mean, can I use the Variable tab and create some variables like
Then put them in Password and UserName property of Connection Manager? If this is possible, how and how can I set the values of those variables I mentioned when I am going to deploy the package in the Production?
I know that I think as sql2k programmer-dba yet but I can€™t avoid.
I€™ve got Flat File Connection Manager Editor dragged with a text file as €˜ragged right€™ format and CRLF as header row limiter. When from properties page and Columns option I€™m going to alter just a few colums I am not be able. It seems that you must erase all of them in order to define one or two. And in the case you€™d have 50???? When I ran sql2k DTS designer did that without problems, alter columns again and again.
As far as I know it€™s a lose of flexibility, or not? Or is there any way for do that without deleting nothing else?
We have an issue with our replication configuration when viewed through replication monitor. Parameterised Filters and joined filters don't appear in the gui. However, when we script the publication all the filters are present.
This issue only seems to occur when we have a remote distributor.
I should also point out that we have a merge push topology that uses a custom RMO synchronisation component on a separate server to either the publisher or the distributor. Also all the databases in the topology are called the same name. This has caused us other issues relating to this topology in particular so I raise it here as well although I don't expect it to be the case in this instance.
Any help would be greatly appreciated in clarifying this matter.
Why would this error? The join works in Query Analyzer. GridViewShowA.Visible = true;String objConnection = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["MyConnection"].ToString();String strSQL = "SELECT x.office as Office, x.email as Email, z.fname as 'First Name', z.lname as 'Last Name', ";strSQL += "z.title as Title ";strSQL += "FROM db1.dbo.tblA X ";strSQL += "JOIN db2.dbo.tblA Z ";strSQL += " ON x.email = z.email";strSQL += "WHERE x.office = '" + DropDownListoffice.SelectedValue.ToString() + "' ";strSQL += "AND z.email = x.email";SqlDataAdapter objAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(strSQL, objConnection);DataSet dataSet = new DataSet();objAdapter.Fill(dataSet, "myData");DataTable dataTable = dataSet.Tables[0];GridViewShowA.DataSource = dataTable.DefaultView;GridViewShowA.DataBind(); error: Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'x'. 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.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'x'.Source Error: Line 101: objAdapter.Fill(dataSet, "myData");
I've installed ADS on a windows mobile 5.0 device and am trying to run the sample Wizard application. It connects to the test database on the device OK, but fails to connect to the database on the desktop with the error: "The HTTP request failed due to incorrect format or content. Try restarting the IIS server"
I've tried changing the port from 1024 in case it was already in use, but this doesn't change the error. Nor does restarting IIS (v5.1). IIS appears to be running correctly on the desktop.
Does anyone know what the different values are (and what they mean) on the "Database Locking Mode" column off of the advanced button on a microsoft access connection within a DTS package on SQL server 7.0 ?
It's a 4 byte signed integer type with a default value of zero
Hello, Can I read and write the extended properties with Access?
If it€™s possible is better create a project (ADP) or a classic MDB?
When I try with this query in the query panel (in a MDB)
SELECT objtype, objname, name, value FROM fn_listextendedproperty (NULL, 'schema', 'Person', 'table', default, NULL, NULL)
I have this error message:
The size of a field is too long
If I try with an ADP, when I ask a new query in design view, I have a message for some roblems between the Access version (2003) and SQL Server version (2005) and I can€™t save the query.
I am not able to right click to execute a stored procedure or right click to access the stored procedure properties using Management Studio. Any ideas on what is causing this or if it is supposed to be this way?
I'm struggeling for more than a week now with this problem, without a finding the solution.
I have two databases, MS Access and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
Using a procedure in Visual Studio i would like to copy all the records from one table in MS Access into an existing table in SQL Server (the tables have the same name and the same layout)
I tried to prepare one Dataset to copy from Access into SQL Server but when i run the command 'DaSQL.Update(DsSQL, "Tabella") nothing happens (not even an exeption has been raised), looking during debug, the DataSet seems filled though...
Please could anyone explain what's wrong and / or is there a more quicker way to copy data from a table to another?
Note i woul have as a final goal to get data from an AS400 database by ODBC, manage it, and put it on SQL Server for a 'data mining' scope (eliminating the use of MS Access, not suited for FE-BE).
the procedure goes like this;
' Create a connection to the MS Access Database Dim connectionToAccess As New OleDbConnection(DBConnectionAccString) strsql = "SELECT * FROM [TABELLA]" connectionToAccess.Open() Dim DaAccess As New OleDbDataAdapter(strsql, connectionToAccess)
Dim DsAccess As New DataSet("ACCESS") DaAccess.FillSchema(DsAccess, SchemaType.Source, "Tabella") DaAccess.Fill(DsAccess, "Tabella")
' Create a connection to the SQL Database Dim connectionToSQL As New SqlConnection(DBConnectionSQLString) connectionToSQL.Open() Dim DaSQL As New SqlDataAdapter(strsql, connectionToSQL)
Dim DsSQL As New DataSet("SQL") DaSQL.FillSchema(DsSQL, SchemaType.Source, "Tabella") DaSQL.Fill(DsAccess, "Tabella")
Hi We have a list of 40-50 SSIS packages and could grow up to 100. Each one loads 5-20 tables. I’d like to write a program (probably another package utilizing "Script task/component") to:
1- List all the packages by name 2- List input and output tables and/or file systems for each package 3- List child packages and procedures that are referenced in each package So I need to have access to the Package properties.
I would like to hear your idea/clue/tips and or any helpfull direction.
Hi!I have a user on my database that has only "select" access(db_datareader).Problem is, I also want him to also be able to create/update extendedproperties on tables or views, but without modifying the tables'schema.I played around with GRANT but apparently, a member of "db_datareader"cannot create/modify extended properties on an object if he's not theowner of this object. I tried making this user a member of"db_datawriter", but it didn't work.Nothing short of making him member of "db_ddladmin" worked... but thenthis is too much, the user can now alter to delete tables: i DON'T wantthat!Any ideas anyone? Cheers!Ben
I have created a report in reporting service 2005 and i have succesfully integrated the report in asp.net webpage. But i want to know whether it is possible to access the methods and properties of (report)rdl file in the asp.net webpage. If it is possible then please tell me how to implement it
Hi. I have set up an instance of SQL 2005 on my local computer. I use MS SQL Server Management Studio to login into my 2005 instance via Windows login. When I expand "Stored Procedures" under "Programmability" of the Database I want and go to a stored procedure and right click, I don't see the "properities" selection.
I know it's there because I can get to it on other instances but I can't get to it on my local instance. I added my windows user to my Logins and then to my database users but it didn't help.
Can anyone please tell me what I need to do so I can access the properties of the stored procedures?
I have a component who's OnPreExecute event handler contains a Script Task. I would like to use this Script Task to access the component's properties. Can anyone provide script examples for doing this if this is possible?
I have installed the Sql Server 2005 reporting services and I see that two default directories being created in IIS (Report and ReportServer..). For some reason, if I type http://localhost/reports, I am unable to see the report manager homepage. Can anybody suggest me if I need to configure any more stuff to see the report manager?
I enabled the anonymous authentication and still cannot see....
I can see the webservice however by typing http://localhost/reportserver...
I have Reporting Services 2005 installed on my Windows XP machine. I can access the Report Manager home page with the built-in Administrator account. However, my own account, which is a member of the Computer Admin group, is denied access with a 401.3 error. The 401.3 seems to be access denied due to not being on the ACL. I am using simple file sharing. What should I do to give access to my own account?
When viewing reports in Report Manager, I can't keep a consistent view. Some reports are on several pages, requiring the move to the next page, and some just appear as one long report to scroll down through. I cannot find any difference in the reports to indicate what causes that. I had posted this question before, and thought I had found the answer (moving info out of the table header and putting it in a group header) that only worked on one occasion and I still have inconsistent reports. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?
I don't have page breaks set on any groups in these reports, at least none that I am aware of. I have checked one against the other to see if I can find any difference, but nothing as yet.
My colleague opens up an SSIS package with variables, many of which use expressions built with the Expression Builder. She cannot bring up the Expression Builder by clicking the ellipsis (...) in the "Expression" Property of the Property Window, regardless of whether "EvaluateAsExpression" is set to True or False.
I can open up this same package and use the Expression Builder just fine. Any ideas?
Apologies if this has been answered already, I did many searches to try to find the solution before posting here.
I have uploaded a html-page to the Report Manager, the html-page has a img-tag with a src="Picture1.png" in it. The image is then uploaded to the same folder as the html-page. When I browse the html-page the image is not found, red cross, does anyone know why this happens?