SSRS Date Parameter - Showing Date Format On Right Hand Side
Jul 24, 2007
I am having report parameter end date I am showing the default value "5/21/2007 11:59:59 PM" in the end date paramter. And also I want to show date time format "(MM/DD/YYYY HH:MMS)" in the right hand side of the parameter. How to do this?
Date parameter. I created a report that allows a drop down for a date range to be selected. However, whenever I preview the report, I get an error. I know my error stems from my date fields being in this format "201301" , and the "date/ time" in SSRS being mm/dd/yyyy on the drop down calendar in SSRS.
I know the direction I want to go in, but just a little confused on where would I use the convert or cast function. Would it be in the data parameter itself, or a part of the query before the @start date and @End date?
I am using the calender parameter and I need to convert my data date format to the one that matched that is returned on selecting a date from this calender. Can you show me what this format is.
how can I convert my existing date format to this format. The existing date format is 2007-07-26 21:27:13.000
I am new to using Business Intelligence Development Studio. I have ' FROM' and 'TO' parameters set using DATETIME, when I select the dates I wish to use so I can generate a report it is displaying in the American format being mm/dd/yy, however the server only recognises dd/mm/yy, the server has SP2 installed.
Is there any way of formatting the calendar control so that dd/mm/yy is recognised instead of the American format.
E.g, i have a store procedure. The start date is long date (4/15/2007 3:00pm). i want to select the start date with a particular date (short date format 4/15/2006). Thanks in advance.
How to control the Datetime Parameter's format, such as I need the user input Date and Time, but default, the user can only select date, but can not input the time.
But it does not work, and when I just want to use the format property of the textbox content such as "dd/MM/yyyy", it displays "dd/MM/yyyy", not the real formatted data, this property works for "=Today()" but not for parameters and fields. What is the diffrence?
Have you an idea to format a Parameter/Field of Date type such as dd/MM/yyyy?
Basically my situation is the server environment it seems to be all US region. Everything runs well. When local users attempt reports they get the format parameter issue because their machinese are all CDN region.
I've read through this forum and found quite a bit of people with the same issue of formatting the parameter date. And there are a bunch of recommendations for each scenario.
What i'm wondering is.... from all the experience of the users out here who have had that issue...what would be the most recommended way of fixing this issue? Would I change the server environment to CDN region and then change all the reports default language to English(Canada)? Or is there anything else someone might recommend.
I also read about this hotfix: FIX: The calendar control in a SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services report may display incorrect values http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940382/en-US but not sure if this would fix the problem.
Below is list of Date/Time which is my output in SQL Management Studio. When I move this into SSRS and use the DateTime custom function it shows the the Date/Time correctly if there is a time element. However it's defaulting the 00:00:00.000 to 12:00:00 PM which is incorrect.
I would like the SSRS to show as Format dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm but still show the 00:00 element.
I'm using report with a date parameter (user enters a date) and all transactions before that date are displayed. I don't know how to set parameter date format on the displayed report to dd/mm/yyyy.
If it's not a parameter I usually use sql " convert(varchar(10),datefield,103)" but don't know how to use this with parameter.
I've a SSRS monthly sales report with the sales details for current year and last year. I've 4 paramaters in the report. StartDate1, EndDate1, StartDate2 (hidden), EndDate2 (hidden).
For
StartDate1 - Beginning of Last month - DateAdd(DateInterval.Month, -1, DateSerial(Year(Date.Now), Month(Date.Now), 1)) (Will give me Feb 1 2015)
EndDate1 - End of Last month - DateAdd(DateInterval.Minute, -1, DateSerial(Year(Date.Now), Month(Date.Now), 1)) (Will give me Feb 28 2015)
I am trying get my VB6 application to insert a record into a table (SQL Express) which has a datetime column but it would not process if the data format is differ to *American Date format*.
The date() function in VB returns 15/11/2006 which is in Australian Date format (DD/MM/YYYY) according to my setting in "Reginal and Lanuage Option-> Locale 0> English (Australia)" setting.
I get the following error:
Msg 242, Level 16, State 3, Server KITSQLEXPRESS, Line 1 The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value. The statement has been terminated.
My computer's locale is set to English (Australia) and I expect the datetime format would follow what is set in system locale
I've read an article somewhere on the net about how SQL 2005 eliminate the confusion of date conversion when read/write datetime records into a table...but it seems to me that it is still as in-flexible as MS Access
Is there a setting in the database that takes care of it?
I have a decimal data type column with a record in the following format 20150219 --> yyyyMMdd. And I am trying to convert the return value from SSRS date/time parameter to a decimal value.
The TMDTOP column is the decimal data type with date records in yyyyMMdd format.
I have a table control on a report that is when it is displayed it shows the right side of the report being cut off. If I go to the next page the report displays properly. When I go back to the first page it then displays properly.
How can I get it to display properly the first time it is viewed?
On matrix reports, when viewed with IE through the ReportServer URL access page, Matrix reports are getting cut off on the right-hand side to the original size of the report. However, this corrects itself immediately if you toggle any item, or change the zoom level.
What's really confusing is that most of our reports that have expanding functionality work just fine -- there's just a couple that don't. We have spent a couple days trying to figure out what's different with no luck.
EDITED: navigating away from the page by typing another URL in the address bar, and then hitting back, corrects this. The problem is also not present with &rc:Toolbar=false, but with the toolbar on, it's there.
Is it possible to have a custom start date parameter on a report? I would like to have a cumulative daily report for the week, Friday to Thursday. The final daily to run on the Friday, then the next week begins. I have a enddate, which is today()-1 (for previous day); I need a start date to be variable. In other words,
On a Monday, report pulls data from last Friday to Sunday; On a Tuseday, report pulls data from last Friday to Monday, On a Wednesday, report pulls data from Friday to Tuesday, etc, until on Friday, the report pulls data from last Friday to Thursday.
I have a column date in my database which I should send it to Oracle database. The Date format in Oracle is number. I don’t know how should I convert the date to that format? Example : SQL FormatOracle Format 02/16/05 105046
Hi,I have a problem with updating a datetime column,When I try to change the Column from VB I get "Incorrect syntax near'942'" returned from [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]'942' is the unique key column valueHowever if I update any other column the syntax is fineThe same blanket update query makes the changes no matter what isupdatedThe problem only happens when I set a unique key on the date field inquestionKey is a composite of an ID, and 2 date fieldsIf I allow duplicates in the index it all works perfectlyI am trying to trap 'Duplicate value in index' (which is working onother non-date columns in other tables)This is driving me nutsAny help would be appreciated
A server with SQL 2005 sp2, Reporting Services and Sharepoint services (ver 3.0) (in integrated mode) gives an odd error. When viewing a Reporting Services report with a Date Time Picker, the date chosen is wrong. The preferred setting is Danish with the date format dd-mm-yyyy. The date picker shows the months in Danish but when selecting a date, and clicking on the Apply-button, the date reformats to US (mm-dd-yyyy).
Example: When choosing 5th of September 2007 and clicking apply, it shows in the picker, 9th of May 2007. When choosing 26th of September 2007 and clicking apply, it shows, again in US format, the RIGHT date but adds a timestamp 12:00 AM? in the end, making further enquiries to fail.
The report itself receives the right date and shows correctly. The only case it fails is, when the time stamp appears.
The server is a 32-bit one with 4 GB RAM. A testserver with identical collation on the Reportserver database cannot recreate the error. The site containing the reports has been set to Danish in the regional settings. To Reinstall is not an option.
The test report has no database connection whatsoever.
When setting the site to US, the timestamp wont appear at all.
The server has been restarted and the installation procedure was of the simple kind. No special tweaks at all.
I am using reporting services, when I go to view my report in Report Manager (web browser is IE7), I choose a date from a date picker control, and the date that populates the date field is in US format mm/dd/yyyy, however in my regional settings, although I have English(United States) I have altered my short date format to be dd/mm/yyyy.
Currently my report will display an error saying the date is an invalid format if I pick a date that violates the mm/dd/yyyy format. I want it to display the date format that I have defined in my regional settings, without modifying the 'Language Preference' settings for IE.
The report properties has =User!Language for the 'Language' property.
I need to do the following and am hoping someone can help me out. I have C#(asp.net app) that will call a stored procedure. The C# will pass in a date to thestored procedure. The date is in the format YY/MM/DD. Once inside of the stored procedure, the datepassed into the stored proc needs to be compared to todays date. Todays date must be determined inthe SQL. So basically here is my pseudo code for what I am trying to accomplish. Basically I just am afterthe comparison of the two values: If @BeginDate < TodaysDate The difficult part is how to obtain the value for "TodaysDate" Taking into consideration that "TodaysDate" should probably be in the format of YY/MM/DD considering that is how the date it is to be compared with is being passed in. Can someone please code this out for me in Microsoft SQL. I would be forever grateful.