Margin Rendering
Jul 27, 2007
When running a SSRS 2005 Report on local machines (running Windows XP) A certain Textbox Label is not wrapping and is sized with .25 inch blank spacing at the end of the text. When running thru a datadriven Subscription this label is wrapping to next line on the PDF file that is produced.
We went to the SSRS 2005 server( Windows server 2003) and opened the report and it shows this label wrapping and the text is not fitting in the label box. But on every client box that we open this report on it shows it not wrapping. Is there a setting on the Server that we need to set for this report to render correctly.
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Oct 3, 2007
When working on this report on my local machine, the left and right margins are set to .25. The fields and fieldheaders were not wrapping. After I deploy it, the margins are increased or the tables are resized and this causes the fields and field headers to wrap.
What could be causing this. Is it Setting on the server?
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Oct 8, 2007
I am hoping there is an easy way to fix this. I have a report defined 8.5" x 11.0" with .5" Margin's all around. I am using the WinForms Report Viewer Control (doing Server side reports). It looks like the viewer is taking the left margin and adding it to the right margin. So you get large amounts of white space on the right of the viewer. This requires me to make the viewer way larger than it needs to be to get rid of the ugly Horizontal Scroll bar.
What I want is either don't show the margins until you print (removing the margins from the RDLC file does nothing), or have the left margin white space belong on the left side.
Why is this happening? And how can I fix it? Thanks!
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Jan 10, 2008
Hi,
I have a report which includes a subreport. I would like to position them in a vertical position so that they like like just one report.
I have placed them within a rectangle but there is still quite a vertical distance between them and I cannot find any margin properities to fix this.
Would appreciate any hints,tip & advice.
Thanks,
John
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Aug 16, 2007
Hello.
I have a report but by default it prints Portrait and 1.0inch Margin. I would like to programmatically set the values of my report to 0.2 inch margin and Landscape. I am using RDLC (Local Report).
Does anyone has an idea how to achieve this?
Jose
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Oct 16, 2007
A problem has cropped up where my reports that I set with a .5 inch margin (all around) for an 8.5x11 layout are shifting the left margin by .25 to .75 in leaving a .25 inch margin on the right. This happends using mutiple reports printed to variuos printers on mutiple machines. I'm fairly certain that at one point the margins were beging honored. I found the following link that addresses this problem and claims visual studio 2005 sp1 fixed it.
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=131345&SiteID=1
I'm also having another problem in report designer when I use the previewer. I need to tell it to print twice before it prints. This also was supposed to be fixed on SP1.
I've check visual studio and it does state that it has SP1 installed. Any thoughts?
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Dec 20, 2007
I'm having a relatively big issue with printing my check report. The report continues, time after time, and regardless of the margins I choose for the report, to be displaced an additional 1" up from the bottom of the page. The printing method is through our newly designed application which sends the emf rendering to the printer. We have gone through the liberty of modifying the actual print document in VB with margins set at 0,0,0,0 (L, R, T, B) and have paid close attention to the printer's maximum printing area. We have come to the conclusion that the problem is coming from reporting services. In addition to the extra margin space on the bottom of the page, there is also a slight yet noticeable shrinking of the page. Despite the fact that those are trade symptoms of another issue after the emf rendering we have modified every possible function of the printdocument and printer settings. So we continue to push the question, is this reporting services? We are fairly certain. I'm asssuming this is a bug in SSRS 2005, yet, I have yet to hear of any similiar case. This is our VS version info just incase:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Version 8.0.50727.762 (SP.050727-7600)
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 2.0.50727
Installed Edition: Enterprise
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 77642-113-3000004-41917
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005
Microsoft Visual C# 2005 77642-113-3000004-41917
Microsoft Visual C# 2005
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 77642-113-3000004-41917
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005
Microsoft Visual J# 2005 77642-113-3000004-41917
Microsoft Visual J# 2005
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office 77642-113-3000004-41917
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System
Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 77642-113-3000004-41917
Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005
Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Developers 77642-113-3000004-41917
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Developers
Crystal Reports AAC60-G0CSA4B-V7000AY
Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2005
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition - ENU Service Pack 1 (KB926601)
This service pack is for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition - ENU.
If you later install a more recent service pack, this service pack will be uninstalled automatically.
For more information, visit http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926601
SQL Server Analysis Services
Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services Designer
Version 9.00.1399.00
SQL Server Integration Services
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Designer
Version 9.00.1399.00
SQL Server Reporting Services
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Designers
Version 9.00.1399.00
I'm planning to talk to MS if nobody recognizes these symptoms. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
UPDATE (12/20/2007 1:43:07 pm):
We have made a small break-through discovery. We found that that if we convert our report using a pdf rendering that the additional 1 inch added to the bottom margin is no longer there. So, pdf rendering would be an option if we became more desperate. However, this is too time consuming and we would much rather have the report directly sent to the print spooler instead of loading then spooling. Does anybody know what is going on with this apparent conflict between SSRS 2005 and our emf renderer?
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Jun 19, 2007
First of all, this is not in reference to using SRS (SQL Reporting Services) to render a report and then use one of the extensions to render the complete report as a pdf, tiff, excel etc. We have an opportunity to render a list of claims and then embed the supporting docs for each of the claims within the report. We don't have an issue referencing jpg and gif images via URLs and then rendering them within the report after the grid information. We do have an issue rendering tiff images within the report.
You can insert an image object into SRS at design time and have it render and you can convert a complete report to a tiff image but I cannot find a way to be able to render a tiff image when running the report. All you get is the red "x".
My question is has anyone encountered the same issue and, if so, what did you do to resolve the issue?
Thank you,
J Z
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Mar 11, 2014
I need to calculate “NET_SALES” and “MARGIN_PERCENT” for each month of the current year … the following returns the same values for each month in the list, which are for the current month. Taking out the GROUP BY line works fine for an overall number.
SALES_MONTH, NET_SALES, MARGIN_PERCENT
January, 1246627.69, 24
February, 1246627.69, 24
March, 1246627.69, 24
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DECLARE @NetSales DECIMAL(18,6)
DECLARE @Cost DECIMAL(18,6)
SELECT
@NetSales = sum(IL.MERCHANDISE+IL.TAX)
,@Cost = sum(IL.COST)
FROM INVOICELINE IL
[Code] .....
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Apr 17, 2007
We just upgraded to SP2 and some reports now fail to render in PDF format. They render successfully as HTML within IE, but exporting to PDF gives the following error:
An error occurred during rendering of the report. (rrRenderingError)
An error occurred during rendering of the report.
Non-negative number required. Parameter name: value
The log gives the following traceback:
at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ServerReport.InternalRender(String format, String deviceInfo, String& extension, String& mimeType, String& encoding, String[]& streams, Warning[]& warnings)
at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ServerReport.Render(String format, String deviceInfo, NameValueCollection additionalParams, String& mimeType, String& extension)
at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ServerReportControlSource.RenderReport(String format, String deviceInfo, NameValueCollection additionalParams, String& mimeType, String& fileExtension)
at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ExportOperation.PerformOperation(NameValueCollection urlQuery, HttpResponse response)
at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.HttpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
at System.Web.HttpApplication.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute()
at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
aspnet_wp!library!6!17/04/2007-10:27:17:: i INFO: Cleaned 0 batch records, 0 policies, 0 sessions, 0 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, 0 running jobs, 0 persisted streams
aspnet_wp!library!5!17/04/2007-10:28:09:: i INFO: Call to RenderNext( '/EFaultReports/FaultReport' )
aspnet_wp!cache!5!17/04/2007-10:28:09:: i INFO: Session live: /EFaultReports/FaultReport
aspnet_wp!library!5!17/04/2007-10:28:23:: i INFO: Call to RenderNext( '/EFaultReports/FaultReport' )
aspnet_wp!reportrendering!5!17/04/2007-10:28:23:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.WrapperReportRenderingException: An error occurred during rendering of the report., ;
Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.WrapperReportRenderingException: An error occurred during rendering of the report. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportRendering.ReportRenderingException: An error occurred during rendering of the report. ---> System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Non-negative number required.
Parameter name: value
at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Position(Int64 value)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.CanvasPDF.MonochromeJpeg(MemoryStream memStream)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.CanvasPDF.ProcessImage(CanvasImagePDF image, Double left, Double top, Double width, Double height, Boolean scaleImage)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.CanvasPDF.DrawImage(OutlineObjects outlines, CanvasImage image, Double left, Double top, Double width, Double height)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.Image.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.RenderingItemContainer.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.Table.TableCell.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.RenderingItemContainer.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.Table.TableRow.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.RenderingItemContainer.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.Table.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.RenderingItemContainer.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.Rectangle.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.RenderingItemContainer.RenderToPage(Measurement parentClipBorder)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.ImageRendererBase.ProcessPages(CompositionBase theComposition, Report theReport, Boolean needTotalPages, Int32 startPage, Int32 endPage, Boolean render)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.PdfReport.RenderReport(Report report, NameValueCollection deviceInfo, EvaluateHeaderFooterExpressions evaluateHeaderFooterExpressions, CreateAndRegisterStream createAndRegisterStreamCallback, Int32 streamPageNumber)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.ImageRendererBase.Render(Report report, NameValueCollection reportServerParameters, NameValueCollection deviceInfo, NameValueCollection clientCapabilities, EvaluateHeaderFooterExpressions evaluateHeaderFooterExpressions, CreateAndRegisterStream createAndRegisterStream)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.ImageRendererBase.Render(Report report, NameValueCollection reportServerParameters, NameValueCollection deviceInfo, NameValueCollection clientCapabilities, EvaluateHeaderFooterExpressions evaluateHeaderFooterExpressions, CreateAndRegisterStream createAndRegisterStream)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.ReportProcessing.RenderSnapshot(IRenderingExtension renderer, CreateReportChunk createChunkCallback, RenderingContext rc, GetResource getResourceCallback)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
aspnet_wp!library!5!17/04/2007-10:28:23:: Unhandled exception was caught: Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportServerException: An error occurred during rendering of the report. (rrRenderingError) ---> Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportServerException: An error occurred during rendering of the report. ---> Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportServerException: Non-negative number required.
Parameter name: value
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
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Feb 22, 2007
We are trying to publish a group of financial reports using SQL Server
Reporting Services. We have hit a snag when we try to render the reports in
PDF format. The leading spaces of each line are stripped in the output
file. For example:
Department 10.7240 - ICU
Expenses SubDepartment
-------- -------------
1,200 100
454 150
Becomes:
Department 10.7240 - ICU
Expenses SubDepartment
-------- -------------
1,200 100
454 150
Does anyone know a solution for this problem? By the way, we did upgrade to SP2.
That did not correct the problem.
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Apr 3, 2007
I have a report that is deployed at multiple sites without any problems, except one. At one site, when I render it to pdf, it doesn't look at all right, and the alignment on a table goes from center to right aligned for no obvious reason. It then stretches a textbox horizontally to force it onto another page. I've doublechecked and made sure that all the expand options on every single thing on the report is off, and I really don't understand why it would happen at only one site, even though the data is almost the exact same. Not only that, table cells don't stretch horizontally, they stretch vertically, so again, I'm stumped about why this one site would render incorrectly to a .pdf. Even in the report viewer, everything looks fine.
I am wondering if anyone has had a problem with rendering to pdf incorrectly when the rdl and data are correct, and what your solution was.
P.S. IT isn't a problem with margining, so please, don't give the generic "CHECK YOUR MARGINS" response.
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Jan 11, 2007
Ever since I have installed IE7 I keep getting prompted to log in several times. It seems to work fine with IE6. Any help would be great
Thanks
Will
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May 15, 2007
HI Every one,
Is there anyway i can put name and Date as the file name to the extracted Report from reporting services.
This rendering will be by subscription.
thanks
ravi
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Apr 30, 2007
Hi,
I have been using the following code, (thanks to Shyam), to display address fields. This works great when using preview in BIDS, but the address shows on one continious line when the report is redered in Reporting Services.
=First(Fields!Name.Value) & IIf(First(Fields!Address1.Value) <> "", Chr(10) & Chr(13) & First(Fields!Address1.Value), "") &
IIf(First(Fields!Address2.Value) <> "", Chr(10) & Chr(13) & First(Fields!Address2.Value), "") &
IIf(First(Fields!Address3.Value) <> "", Chr(10) & Chr(13) & First(Fields!Address3.Value), "") &
IIf(First(Fields!Town.Value) <> "", Chr(10) & Chr(13) & First(Fields!Town.Value), "") &
IIf(First(Fields!County.Value) <> "", Chr(10) & Chr(13) & First(Fields!County.Value), "") &
IIf(First(Fields!Post_Code.Value) <> "", Chr(10) & Chr(13) & First(Fields!Post_Code.Value),
Any one any ideas?
Thanks
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Mar 17, 2008
Hi All,
Is there a way to modify the configuration file to allow the Report manager to rendering the report to PDF file automatically?
Thanks
Micror
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Dec 26, 2007
Hi,
when i view the report in xml format i am not able to view complete Document Type Declaration,this what i get
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<Report xmlns="GetOrganizationsById" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
& one more issues i am facing is that Already opened report need to be focused when the report is already opened..
Thanks in advance
rakshit
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Oct 6, 2004
We use Reporting Services for most of our reporting needs internally. However, we do have several products that we ship out into the field that run off local databases. These applications require reporting but often are not big enough for SQL Server and rarely run on a server with IIS.
Since MS has made .RDL an open xml standard does anyone know if there are any client rendering engines being developed? We would like the ability to develop all of our reports in .RDL and have them rendered in Reporting Services or in our standalone apps that run off MSDE or Access. Currently this is not possible. But, I think that someone could write a client renderer (like Crystal Reports has) to allow the use of .RDL files off a local data source without SQL Server and Web Services.
Thanks for any info on the subject.
Smoke
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Jul 18, 2006
I am facing a problem while rendering a pie chart in the report. I am rendering the report using web service to be exported in pdf format. I have figures
202.64
12677.53
2653.99
8006.04
306.89
23846.22
to be represented in pie chart. It works well when viewed the report using Report manager. But when rendered the report in pdf using web service, it gives error "The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a receive."
But if i order the figures in descending order before rendering the report, it works fine. Can anyone tell me why is this behaviour...
Thanks,
Sejal
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Oct 31, 2005
Hi, I have a table of folders that I would like to be able to displayin a depth first manner, similar to what you would see in WindowsExplorer. the table is defined similar toCREATE TABLE Folders (folderID int,parentFolderID int,name varchar(32)).... I've left some things out of the definition for the simplicity ofexample.My desire is to quickly generate a record set containing the all childfolders of a specific folder along with the how many levels deep eachfolder is, in a quick and memory efficient manner. I have done someresearch through this group and found a few examples similar to what Ihave hypothesized, however I was hoping for some feedback on what Ihave decided to use.Since this database table is already created and I cannot modify theexisting schema, it would not be very feasible to use a nested setsmodel (unfortunately -- or if anyone has a suggestion?).I plan on using a stored procedure that recusively calls itself.something similar to the following:/* This is assuming the table #TempFolderTable has* already been declared globally*/sp_FolderDisplayRecurive @folder int, @level int ASIF @@NESTLEVEL > 31 RETURN;DECLARE @childFolder INTDECLARE folders_cursor AS CURSOR LOCAL FORSELECT folderID FROM FoldersWHERE parentFolderID = @folderIDOPEN folders_cursorFETCH NEXT FROM folders_cursorINTO @childFolderwhile @@Fetch_status = 0BEGIN-- Insert current folder into-- folder table (under parent @folder)INSERT INTO #TempFolderTable(FolderID, DepthLevel, ParentFolderID) VALUES(@childFolder, @level, @folder)-- Iterate over all of its childrenEXEC sp_FolderDisplayRecursive@childFolder, @level + 1FETCH NEXT FROM folders_cursor INTO @childFolderEND...Will this incure a large overhead for a deep directory structure? Arethere any other problematic issues? Any suggestions and/or commentsare very welcome. Thanks!
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Mar 30, 2006
When rendering extension for RTF or Doc or WordML will be available?
Will it be released in service pack for SQL2K5 or it will be released in next version of SQL Server?
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Oct 12, 2007
Hi,
can anyone tell me, how does Reporting Services work in the following scenario:
There is a report with multiple pages (eg. 50 pages). The user runs the report.
Question: What is transferred from the Reporting Services server to the client desktop ? all pages or just the first one ?
Background> I don't want to let the user wait until all pages are received (because he may be interested only in the first one and the jump to the last one and that is all he wants to see)
Any ideas are appreciated.
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Nov 29, 2007
Hello List,
sorry to raise this again here. I have seen a lot of posts on this board about plain text rendering but never really a satisfactory answer. So my question is: Has anyone succeeded in developing a custom rendering extension which is able to render a report as plain text?
I am a Technical Lead in a project to convert and migrate reporting from Unix/C to Reporting Services 2005. One requirement is, to render the reports in plain text for archiving purposes. I know that there are a million options out there to archive in PDF and whatever. Well, we need plain text. No way around it! It is a governmental requirement!
I am about to pull the plug on SSRS 2005 just because we are not able to fulfill this requirement. And we are talking about a big project converting >700 reports!
Challenges we are facing:
Reporting components are rendered as they appear in a compnent list, one after each other. If you now have two multiline components side by side, i.e. two lists, the first list component in the array gets rendered and then the other. This makes it almost impossible to render the lines in those two components side by side. In the sample below, the Report Header would be rendered, then the Address block, then the Other Data block, then the Order History Table and then the Account Statement table.
Positioning of text boxes is almost impossible. We are able to find out how many centimeters/inches/millimeters/points a control is located from the left border. But how can we translate this into i.e. how many spaces will we need to add for padding?
The column width can't be determined. SSRS adds a line break if the cell text is longer than the column width.
We have reports which look something like this:
Code Block
Code Block
REPORT NAME
MANAGER NAME
ACCOUNT
REPORT DATE
First Name: XXXXXXXXXXXX Other Data: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Last Name: XXXXXXXXXXXX More Data: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Address: XXXXXXXXXXXX More Data: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
City: XXXXXXXXXXXX
Order History Account Statement
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX
I also got some advice that SSRS is probably the wrong tool. And I also read this in some of the "Plain Text" posts here. And I am actually surprised about this. People suggest to look for some other tool and not use i.e. email subscrptions, other rendering formats, SSRS security model, snapshot history, report models and all the other goodies only because we can't render in simple text?
If anyone has any information to share, I would very much appreciate it. We also looked at third party tools and plug ins but couldn't find any! If anyone knows of a company who would be able to help us, let me know!
I really would love to pull this project off with SSRS 2005 because I Iike the technology and SSRS provides a lot of functionality we want to leverage. I believe SSRS is the right tool for us and it covers 95% of our business requirements! But at this stage it doesn't look very rosy! Because of the Plain Text rendering!
Cheers
Peter
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Jan 25, 2007
I have created reports using Reporting Services and the problem I am having is with the Print Layout. I view a report with parameters and print. I then change the parameters and click 'View Report' again and the new report is displayed. However, the report does not refresh in the Print Layout, so if I try to print the 2nd report, the first report is the one that is printed. Any ideas how to solve this?
Thanks
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Jan 31, 2008
As far as I know there are 2 ways to render the report in a Web page:
1. Using ReportViewer control and call its Render method
2. Using URL access
Which of the method is faster? As we are in the process of increasing the Performance of our Reporting Web Application.
I appreciate any suggestions in this regard.
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Jan 10, 2008
My report is currently rendering about 50,000 rows and can still be increased.I am using SSRS 2005.I am exporting my rdls into HTML,Excel and PDF.My problem is when i export all the rows in PDF it won't continue and an error was produced.It says "Too many results, please constrain your parameters or try the other format."But using the same parameter which brings out the 50,000 rows,it works fine in HTML and Excel.
Which of the 3 rendering extension is the fastest in performance?Could it be HTML?What could be the reason why it wont work on PDF?Can't it contain such bulk record?Or is there anything can be done to solve the problem?
If anyone have encountered the same problem,we will be happy to hear from you.Any ideas and comments will be greatly appreciated..Thanks
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Oct 1, 2007
Hi
we are using the sql server 2005 reporting tool and we are trying the render the data into the report.
and we are getting this error.basically we are trying to render huge data.
The selected report is not ready for viewing. The report is still being rendered or a report snapshot is not available. (rsReportNotReady)
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Apr 23, 2007
Hi,
I am designing a report that creates a letter to send to a named individual. To accomodate different address lengths, additional fields have been added to the db. Is there a method by which if an address filed is empty, it does not display in the redered report and the fields below it are moved up to close the gap?
Any one any ideas?
Thanks
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Jan 25, 2008
Quick question...
Is a report rendered as PDF, a real PDF?
I want to deliver reports for an application we are developing via or current ECM system. I need the report to be full text indexed. A TIFF wrapped in a PDF isn't always the best thing for full text indexing.
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Aug 31, 2015
I have developed some reports on SQL Server 2014 SSRS including some Data Bars and Sparklines. The solution files are stored on the server which is Windows Server 2012R2. By default this server runs IE11. The development environment is Visual Studio 2012 (had to install this as SQL 2014 did not arrive with BI tools SSDT).Just to let you know the default IE version running across local network is IE9. Apparently this can't be upgraded because of a number of application compatibility problems.
When I debug the report locally the images render fine under IE9, but when I deploy the reports to report server and then run from there I get image icons appearing instead of the images themselves. Now, I can click F12 to view the web options; it shows IE9 (compatibility view) and Document Mode = Quirks. No matter which combination I apply, for example IE9 view & Doc Mode = IE9 Standards, I still cannot render the images correctly.
I have heard that you cannot downgrade Windows Server 2012R2 from IE11 to IE9 as it is released with IE11 as standard.even if running SQL 2012, and is there perhaps a siple workaround that I may have missed?
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Jan 6, 2007
Is there a way to determine how often a specific report has been viewed by a user? I have 30-40 reports set up (rendering from snapshot), and I'd like to determine which reports are the most frequented.
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Jun 16, 2006
We have a "Comment" field that is saved as a HTML string to the DB. This field needs to be pulled into a report as rendered HTML.
I know this has been hashed out before, but has anybody found a good solution in the past couple of months?
We are thinking about storing two versions of the Comment in the DB: one with HTML, one as simple text. Has anybody found this an acceptable solution? I know it flies in the face of good DB design, but it seems the quickest, easiest solution...
Any word if this will be fixed in the next major release of SSRS? Can we expect this release any time soon?
Thanks for looking,
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Mar 19, 2007
Hi guys,
i have a client who is dissatisfied with the merged columns and rows produced when SSRS renders to Excel, it prevents them from easily copying and pasting data into another workbook.
Is there going to be any work done in this area of the product in the near future? My understanding is that this 'issue' has been around for quite some time, and shortly after the SSRS2005 RTM release the team were going to look at tidying up the Excel rendering. Can anyone from MS make an official comment on this?
Thanks,
sluggy
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