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.
I had set my ProjectpropertiesTarget Server URL some time ago and now need to deploy additional files in specific folders and cannot remember how to map a url back to a file location. I have searched for the deployed files on target server and have not found them.
Can someone explain how SSRS deploys; does it physically place files on the target server (.pdfs)? Suggest how I can map the URL back to a directory location on some server?
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?
I am using an image datatype to store multiple filetypes includeing plaintext data. it works except for pdf Data. When I retrieve the the filecouldn't be opened in acrobat reader and the file was 3KB bigger than theoriginal.Any suggestions would be helpful.
Hello, I have a report that looks fine in preview, but when put to PDF or printed contains gaps at the right and bottom.
Here is a picture of the problem: http://northeasttigers.webng.com/pdfproblem.jpg
My tables are the same width as the body, 15.5cm, and the report width is 21cm. Also adding the bottom table's top location attribute to it's height gives the same height as the body.
Does anyone know if SQL 2008 Reporting Services will support generating secure PDFs?
We have seen that there are expensive 3rd party plug ins. We are not as interested in using a 3rd party plug in, because they tend to be costly and then there are maintenance issues (and in that case we may as well stick with our current separate reporting tool rather than converting to Reporting Services), but any other suggestions as to how to accomplish this in reporting services would be appreciated.
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I have recently converted reports from Crystal Reports 10 to RS 2005. These reports are run daily via a SQL job and exported to PDF files, where users are able to view them.
A user pointed out to me that in the PDF's exported from Crystal Reports, they could select text, starting with the first row of data, and highlight each row by dragging the Adobe Selection tool down the page, row by row.
Now, with the PDF's exported from RS, when you try using the selection tool to highlight each row by dragging down the page, it appears to randomly highlight rows in no particular order.
I have a report that I'd like to involve in delivering tons of PDFs for each of our customers for a billing cycle. There is a table that the report reads from that gives it all its data necessary for the report (which is a customer bill) and the table also has a column that has the file name for the PDF for that particular customers bill for the report. Basically each table row represents one output report (bill) and each table row has its name nicely formated for me. Writing the report is not a problem. Figuring out how to run through thousands of rows generating a PDF for each with the file name from the table is my challenge.
I would like to create either a SP or a SSIS package (that is scheduled) that can run a report for each line of data in my table and spit out a PDF file to a UNC path. It might have to generate thousands of PDFs to a UNC path that has plenty of space. There will be another SSIS package that moves the PDFs later to their proper directory.
So, is there someone who has done this before? Any suggestions? Is there a quick path to doing this, would it take a ton of time? Any tutorials out there?
Thanks, Keith
p.s. My preference is to do this in SP's or SSIS and if I need a .NET language to do that in VB.NET, but I'd rather avoid that if I can.
When I look into our LOG directory for logs generated by our SSIS packages I notice that the logs do not always have the extension .LOG. When analyzing those packages I see no user changes on the LOG settings; all packages have default LOG settings. How is this behaviour explained? And is there a way to make sure all packages have this .LOG extension? As it is now it looks unruly, messy.
I have been fighting with Reporting Services all day, and despite setting the PDF output quality to 300DPI, I have noticed that the image quality appears to be only 96DPI. I've noticed this because images with a size set for 300DPI are too large for the page, and images set for 96DPI fit just right.
Could someone please tell me if this is a limitation of Reporting Services 2005, or am I just doing something wrong?
I need to know this because I am up against a deadline with this project. I had ran several tests with Reporting Services but had never had assumed there would be problems with image quality.
Is there any other product that offers similar features to Microsoft Reporting Services that you could recommend?
My luck has not been very good with this project, and I'm assuming the response is going to be 96DPI is all that is supported...
Hi i've 6 files with the same name part but all have a different ext. The 17 always changes to the current week number
xbouns.A17 xbouns.B17 xbouns.C17
I want to import these files into a database table. So I've create a foreach loop and select the foreach file enumerater but am not sure if this is the right way to go about it some help woth be great thanks.
The project I'm working on has been developed using SQL 2005 Developer Edition and VS 2005, so up until now VS has been handling the task of deploying my C# managed code stored procedures to the database.
Now it's time to deploy a beta of the product, and we want to use SQL 2005 Express, and take advantage of it's new XCOPY deployment mode which in turn means we can also take full advantage of Click Once for our software updates. The idea here is that we can deploy new or updated stored procedures in a managed DLL using Click Once, making updates presumably more simple and robust.
So the steps we need to complete at runtime are:
1. Dynamically load and access the database MDF file using SQL Express (done).
2. Enable CLR Integration for the dynamically loaded DB (done)
3. Instantiate all of the stored procedures - help!
Looking at the docs, it seems we have to execute the following SQL for each and every SP:
CREATE PROCEDURE <Procedure Name>
@inputArg2 type, @inputArg2 type, @inputArg3 type OUTPUT
AS EXTERNAL NAME <Assembly Identifier>.<Type Name>.<Method Name>
But, we're talking about literally hundreds of stored procedures that need to be instantiated here, which obviously means a lot of double-definitions and a fairly high chance of bugs creeping in.
I am attempting to document the various files that are incorporated into a reporting services project and need a more official explanation or defintion of the particular file and it's purpose. I understand what most of the files are and what they serve but would prefer to document it using Microsoft's official explanation so that we can decide which files may require that we source control them.
I have tried searching MSDN for 'file extentions',' file types', and typing in the individual .xxx extensions in to see if there is a documented definition for those files but seemed to get results that do not give me an official definition, didn't come close or were entirely not related.
Any links to the official explantion or definition of the files that make up a reporting services report project and their function/importance to the project would be appreciated.
hi all! i'm new and hoping you might help me - have searched E V E R Y W H E R E for this answer!!
--my ASP program is running on IIS box (call it "Lucy")
--my ASP program connects to SQL Server 2000 db on another box (call it "Linus") consisting of .doc, .xls, .PDF and the like
--all's well EXCEPT when PDFs are returned! sometimes browser gives blank screen instead of PDF <?> i figure iFilter will "cure" this.
--question: WHICH SERVER should iFilter be installed on? Lucy (where IIS is running & ASP program is) or Linus (where SQL Server does its full text indexing)?
Hello all, I am making a query which will select those records from table where a column data ends with a particular extension,i.e. I want the query to fetch the rocords where FileName(column name) ends with .JPEG or .GIF or .BMP. I have five records in table and FileName(columns name) contains three .JPEG ,one .GIF & one .BMP files name. How can i get for a particular extension? Thanks in advance
I'm having a lot of trouble trying to set up a custom security extension with Reporting Services 2005. Following the VB example from McGraw Hill Osborne (http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?cat=112&isbn=0072262397&cat=112), I've compiled the .dll for the extension and made the changes to the ReportManager and ReportServer .config files. After I reset IIS and return to the RS website, it displays "The report server has encountered a configuration error..." and I get a message in my System Event log:
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID {BA126AD1-2166-11D1-B1D0-00805FC1270E} to the user MYMACHINEASPNET SID (S-1-5-21-1708537768-839522115-1343024091-1005). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
Wondering if anyone else has had similar trouble and how did they get around it?
I have a report that groups a particular dataset by customer, with a page break between each customer. If print this report, it looks great - one page per customer.
What I would like to do is have the report deployed on schedule to a windows file share, one .pdf file per customer. How to parse the output into individual .pdfs (one per customer) instead of a single .pdf containing all customers? I get it if this is not possible.
My current (painful) workaround would be to replicate the report for each potential customer, and set a schedule for each report to deploy sequentially. (Customer 1 at 9:00, Customer 2 at 9:01, etc).
We have requirement in Reports. When ever report is sent to file share using Reporting Services File Share extension than details of that file should be saved in database.
How can we achieve this functionality? What is the best possible way of achieving this?
I am reading about Buffer Pool Extensions, and how it stores data pages on media like an SSD, to speed up retrieval in future. Would this be useless if my mdf files are already on SSD media? At most, I envisage it meaning that instead of grabbing the data from the mdf, it would grab the data from the buffer pool extension drive, but if they are both on SSD's, I'm not sure of how much return I would see.
Has any user decided to use BPE when their data is already on SSD's, and have they noticed any improvement in these cases?
Extending the buffer pool onto an SSD drive that is shared ? For instance, if we had a mirrored system drive(The C logical partition) on SSD's, can we use the remaining space on that mirrored partition to extend my SQL 2014 buffer pool ? I understand that in this scenario, there is some competition for the I/O throughput between SQL Server's extended buffer pool and the OS. We intend to have the pagefile on a different disk, other than this specific SSD.Â
In Sql Reporting Services 2005 (This is bolded because this same error is all over the web for Sql Reporting Services 2000 and thats not where my problem lies) I schedule a report to be emailed. However when the delivery extensions Deliver method is called I get the following error
Failure sending mail: The report server has encountered a configuration error. See the report server log files for more information.
In the log it shows the following
ReportingServicesService!emailextension!4!01/10/2007-12:21:01:: Error sending email. Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.RSException: The report server has encountered a configuration error. See the report server log files for more information. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ServerConfigurationErrorException: The report server has encountered a configuration error. See the report server log files for more information. at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authorization.Native.GetAuthzContextForUser(IntPtr userSid) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authorization.Native.IsAdmin(String userName) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authorization.WindowsAuthorization.IsAdmin(String userName, IntPtr userToken) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authorization.WindowsAuthorization.CheckAccess(String userName, IntPtr userToken, Byte[] secDesc, ReportOperation requiredOperation) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService._GetReportParameterDefinitionFromCatalog(CatalogItemContext reportContext, String historyID, Boolean forRendering, Guid& reportID, Int32& executionOption, String& savedParametersXml, ReportSnapshot& compiledDefinition, ReportSnapshot& snapshotData, Guid& linkID, DateTime& historyOrSnapshotDate, Byte[]& secDesc) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService._GetReportParameters(ClientRequest session, String report, String historyID, Boolean forRendering, NameValueCollection values, DatasourceCredentialsCollection credentials) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderAsLiveOrSnapshot(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderFirst(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.Execute() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.CancelablePhaseBase.ExecuteWrapper() --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.CancelablePhaseBase.ExecuteWrapper() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.RenderFirst(RSService rs, CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, JobType type, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ReportImpl.Render(String renderFormat, String deviceInfo) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.EmailDeliveryProvider.EmailProvider.ConstructMessageBody(IMessage message, Notification notification, SubscriptionData data) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.EmailDeliveryProvider.EmailProvider.CreateMessage(Notification notification) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.EmailDeliveryProvider.EmailProvider.Deliver(Notification notification)
So it seems to be failing at GetAuthzContextForUser
I've set up my smtp as out domain email smtp, given the accounts all the permissions I could (Even going to far as to give Everyone permissions everywhere) Currently my IIS, SQL 2005 and reporting Services 2005 as well as my local SMTP is running on the local machine account.
I cannot seem to get it to work, or even give me a different error.
Could anybody please tell me what needs permission where and what settings I need to have set up for this not to happen.
Some extra information
I'm using Windows XP to develop on however the server where this will eventually run is Windows Server 2003
I'm using ASP.NET 2 and SQL Reporting Services 2005 and SQL 2005 with sp1 loaded
Have compiled and set up a custom security extension for SQL Reporting Services on my local machine and got it working. However, I'm trying to copy the extension across to a different server. So far, I've tried copying the updated dlls straight from my machine to the server and making the relevant changes in Reporting Services .config files (rsWebApplication.config, rssvrpolicy.config, etc)
Initially, the Forms authentication redirects to a login page as expected. However, when we try to submit a login name and password from this login page, it throws this error message:
"Invalid URI: The format of the URI could not be determined."
Is copying the dlls straight across a bad idea?
If anyone has encountered a similar issue, do you know if there are there certain things I should be checking for, or have missed, when trying to replicate a custom security extension on a different machine?
(FYI, the original server where it worked was Windows XP SP2, new server is Windows Server 2003 SP1)
I developed nice reports using custom data processing extensions. When I deployed the reports on my report server (I am using the express edition of SQL Server 2005) I was surprised to see that my reports were not rendering successfully.
After searching the web, I found this page listing the supported/unsupported features of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms365166.aspx
On this page it clearly says €œThe Reporting Services API extensible platform for delivery, data processing, rendering, and security is not supported.€?
Is there a way to get my reports to work on the express edition?
If not, which minimal version of SQL Server should a buy to get it to work (workgroup, standard or enterprise)?
extending the buffer pool onto an SSD drive that is shared ? For instance, if we had a mirrored system drive(The C logical partition) on SSD's, can we use the remaining space on that mirrored partition to extend my SQL 2014 buffer pool ? I understand that in this scenario, there is some competition for the I/O throughput between SQL Server's extended buffer pool and the OS. We intend to have the pagefile on a different disk, other than this specific SSD.
I have been stuck with this problem since few days, need help regarding the same. I am enclosing the problem description and possible solutions that I have found.
Can anyone please help me out here?
Thanks and regards, Virat
Problem Description:
I have a requirement for which I have created a data driven subscription in SQL Server 2005, the whole thing works like this:
I have a report on Report Server which executes a stored procedure to get its parameters; then it calls another stored procedure to get data for the report; then it creates the report and copies it to a file share. This is done using data driven subscription and the time set for repeating this process is 5 minutes.
You can assume that following are working fine:
1. I have deployed the report on the Report Manager (Uploaded the report, created a data source, linked the report to data source) - manually, the report works fine.
2. Created a data driven subscription.
3. The data driven subscription calls a stored procedure, say GetReportParameters which returns all the parameters required for the report to execute.
4. The Report Manager executes the report by calling a stored procedure, say GetReportData with the parameters provided by GetReportParameters stored procedure; after it has generated the report file (PDF) is copied to a file share.
For each row that GetReportParameters stored procedure returns a report (PDF file) will be created and copied to file share.
Now, my question is
1. How to I get a notification that this file was successfully created or an error occurred? 2. The only message that reporting service shows on 'Report Manager > My Subscriptions' is something like "Done: 5 processed of 10 total; 2 errors." How do I find out which record was processed successfully and which ones resulted in an error?
Based on above results (success or failure), I have to perform further operations.
Solutions or Work around that I have found:
1. Create a windows service which will monitor the file share folder and look for the file name (each record has a unique file name) for the reports that were picked up for PDF creation. If the file is not found, this service will report an error. Now, there's a glitch there; if a report takes very long time to execute it will also be reported as error (i.e. when this service checks for the PDF file, the report was currently being generated). So, I can't go with this solution.
2. I have also looked at following tables on ReportServer database:
a. Catalog - information regarding all the reports, folders, data source information, etc. b. Subscriptions - all the subscriptions information. c. ExecutionLog - information regarding execution of the subscriptions and the also manual execution of reports. d. Notifications - information regarding the errors that occurred during subscription execution.
For this solution, I was thinking of doing a windows service which will monitor these tables and do further operations as required.
This looks like most feasible solution so far.
3. Third option is to look at DeliveryExtensions but in that case I will have to manually call SSRS APIs and will have to manage report invocation and subscription information. What is your opinion on this?
My environment details:
Windows XP SP2
SQL Server 2005
Reporting Services 2005
Please let me know if I am missing something somewhere...
I've read all the posts... set the security policy (for the service account running SQL Server) to lock pages in memory... ran gpupdate... still same error... HELP !!!!
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 ---
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:
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.