I have reports that when rendered in html have a different number of pages
than when exported to pdf. I have noticed that none of the formats have the
same number of pages. I have InteractiveSize and PageSize set exactly the
same. Is there any way to get these to agree?Thanks,
Brian
I want to know if it is possible to extract online html web pages. I want to maintain a connection to a web site and to extract its content. If someone know a tutorial, a webcast or a web page which treat the subject. Thank you very much.
I have a table with several columns including 'Path' column where I saved HTML file name and saved all the html pages to root folder of the website. Now I want to make search for text inside the html pages and populate the html page links, so user can click and open the relevant html files.
Can someone give me an idea that how this all process works or refer me to any useful link.
I've built a few reports using Reporting Services. The number of pages in my reports isdifferent in the on-screen rendered report from the printed version. My report properties are set to an A4 page (210 x 297) and also Globals.Page give me a different result. (on the screen I see 2 pages and I print 6 pages).
Like many others, I have a large report that groups on invoices, and does a page break between each invoice. From reading other posts in this forum, I was able to reset the page number on the grouping, however, there are some things that I need to display only on the last page of each invoice, but I don't see how I will be able to determine when I'm on the last page for a particular invoice. Can I somehow determine up front the number of pages for a group so I know when I'm at the last page?
I have a report that is created that is typically 2-3 pages long. I've tried the "ExecutionInfo.NumPages" but it always results in "1" as the answer. Code is something like this:
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Dim reportHistoryParameters As sqlprod1_res.ParameterValue() = Nothing
Dim SessionId As String Dim execInfo As New ExecutionInfo
Dim execHeader As New ExecutionHeader()
Dim result As Byte() = Nothing
Dim format As String = "PDF"
Dim devInfo As String = "<DeviceInfo><Toolbar>False</Toolbar></DeviceInfo>" Dim extension As String = "" Dim encoding As String = "" Dim mimeType As String = "" Dim warnings As sqlprod1_res.Warning() = Nothing
Dim streamIDs As String() = Nothing
result = rs.Render(format, devInfo, extension, encoding, mimeType, warnings, streamIDs)
execInfo = rs.GetExecutionInfo()
Dim Pages As Integer = execInfo.NumPages ============
We have 2 users accessing exactly the same reports/data but who are getting different numbers of pages printed.
The report viewer displays 12 pages of data; when one user selects Print preview they get 12 pages displayed and 12 pages print. When the other user displays exactly the same 12 pages of report data and preview it, they get 24 pages, with the last column apparently spilling on to a second page. I realise that physical pagination is controlled by the print control and is unrelated to the HTML rendering, but the users have the same printer selected and the print-preview shows the margins set to the same size. What else can be causing the difference?
We are using RS 2000, SP2. TIA for any assistance with this.
When viewing a report our users see that it is x number of pages, however when they print the report is actually y number of pages. For example once a report is ran, it says that it is 43 pages, however in actuality it is 62 pages. If they only want to print the last page, they choose to print 43 from the print dialog box, but that gives them a page in the middle of the report not the last page. Is there a way to remedy this?
It's no secret that the number of pages in a rendered report varies depending on the format. I have no problem getting the total number of pages for reports rendered in image formats from the web service, but I can't figure out how to get the number of pages for reports rendered in HTML.
I've always been under the impression that the Report Manager that ships with SSRS uses the same web service (reportservice.asmx) and IT can get the number of HTML pages, so it has to be possible.
in microsoft doc there is written on the topic of BP Extensions with SSD's in SQL Server 2014: only clean pages are written to disk... does this mean data pages that have not been modified yet? or also those data pages that have already been modified, and where log has finished writing and the transaction has been marked as commited??
why are there clean data pages being written to L2 cache to make space for other not modified pages? I mean, shoudnt they be modified first, before letting other unmodified data pages into the Cache? I mean they have still to be modified..that makes no sense to me to page them out and page them in again just for other data pages...
I am retrieving a field from SQL and displaying that data on a web page. The data contains a mixture of text and html codes, like this "<b>test</b>". But rather than displaying the word test in bold, it is displaying the entire sting as text. How do I get it to treat the HTML as HTML?
we have migrated from win 2000 to win 2003. now web site which has database connection with sql server 2000 ( running on same win2003 server ) , is running very slow. pl help as soon as possible.
I have created a local user on Report Server Computer and the user has the administrative rights. When i try to connect Report Server (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/reportserver) with this user's credantials. (ReportServer directory security is set -only- to Basic Authentication. ). I get the following error.
The number of requests for "XXXServerXXXUser" has exceeded the maximum number allowed for a single user. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SQL Server Reporting Services
Then i try to login using a different user with administrative rights on the machine, i can logon successfully. The system is up for a month but this problem occured today?!? What could be the problem?!?
I have developed a report that when displayed in page layout view is giving me blank pages with only heaer & footer information even though none of my groups have page breaks designated. This also occurs when exported to PDF.
Can anyone provide some information on why this is occurring and how to remedy it ?
i'm not sure that i understand how sql server stores data.
in documentation, i found that sql server stores data in pages.
every page have size of 8192 bytes (8060).
as i understand well, every table row is stored in one page. also, every table row can not be larger then one page. and that's where my confusion starts - because it sounds like we can not have data in table that is larger then 8060.
please, if you can you help me to understand this.
Hi everyone, I have a simple question about Rows in Pages for you. In my opinion, rows are the storage of the data in databases. I would like to ask that there are any important properties of Rows which I am not aware.
I have a report with a few subreports and after each subreport I've added a page-break. But I want to skip a page and to leave it blank if the previous subreport ends at an odd page, so the next subreport will start at the next odd page instead of the even page.
I use a transparent rectangle to add page breaks after each subreport, but because I don't have access to the Global.PageNumber variable in the body section of the report, I don't know when the page is even, so a second rectangle with a custom expression for the Visibility property is unuseful.
Does anyone know how to fix this issue?
Thank you and I look forward to seeing some suggestions.
I have been looking everywhere and cant seem to find out how to do this using 2.0I would like to have my connection strign in my web.config file being decralred publicly in my pages so that I dont have to repeat lines of code throughout pages.In my web.config I have this.<connectionStrings> <add name="myconn" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|ASPNETDB.MDF;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> </connectionStrings>then in my pages I haveImports System.DataImports System.Data.SqlClientPublic sqlconnection As New SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("myconn"))Public sqlcommand As New SqlCommandPublic sqldataAdapter As New SqlDataAdapterPublic sSQL as StringFunction getdata()sSQL = "INSERT INTO tbl_Idea (Status) value (@Status)Dim dbcommand As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(sSQL, sqlconnection)Dim statusparam As New SqlParameter("@Status", SqlDbType.NVarChar)statusparam.Value = "PENDING"dbcommand.Parameters.Add(statusparam)sqlconnection.Open()dbcommand.ExecuteNonQuery()sqlconnection.Close()for some reason this code does not seem to work. It keeps telling me The ConnectionString Property has not been initialized.I do the same thing in my asp.net 1.1 pages using vs 2003. Can some one help or atleast point in the right direction.thanks
Hello, Iam a new developer to asp.net, I have been trying to connect a database to a asp.net page but many times i failed. actually i dont want to connect just directly by dragging and dropping controls rather i wanted to bind controls like textboxes and comboboxes but at first i think i have to make querystrings to and sqlconnection to connect to the database. I mean i have to manually code all these items to get my pages connected. but most of the time i face the bug which is: Server Error in '/WebSite2' Application.
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified) is that because of the fact that i dont sql server management studio installed actually i tried the same process with some other pcs that does not have sql server insatlled but it was working pretty well, but now i dont have a sql server installed and the problem still insists. hope i have clarified my problem, sorry if it is a bit lenghty thanks and regards
Has anyone come up with an easy way to change the code page sort order in the master database. Unfortunately, I inherited two machines running different codes and neither one is ANSI standard. I would like to get them both back to ANSI. Each one contains approximately 15 custom databases.
Any suggestions except prayer would be much appreciated.
Does anyone know a workaround for the code page translation that occurs if you use bcp to transfer data in and out of SQL Server. I have a table that I am losing certain characters in the transfers.
SQL Server 7.0 has the -C code page specifier added to BCP to address this but I am running 6.5 currently.
Does anyone have any experience detecting and repairing torn pages? Does Optimization repair Torn Pages ? Any help or resources would be much appriciated.