When I am trying to view the report using 'URL Access', on one particular machine, all items in toolbar is shown on separate lines. It almost looks like the report viewing area and toolbar width is shrunk. I have same installation on 4 different servers but only one server is giving problem.
OS - XP SQL Server - 2005
Not much help available on wen.Only a couple of posts with similar problem.
Dear techs,Hmm...I have a little problem using DTS. I made a simple DTSpackage where it extracts data from my database using a StoredProcedure and then exports it into a list. But everytime I export, itoverwrites the file ('caused by statically entering the location ofthe file in Enterprise Manager) but I don't want it to do that. I wantit to do something like this:1. After exporting the first time, I want it to label assample20030904.csv2. The next time I export again, I want it to create another file andlabel as sample20030905.csvIs it possible to do something like that?Anson
Hi all, I was wandering if it is possible to customize the error messages in SQL Server 2005. I mean that I want to display some different infomation than those displayed when someone tries to enter a data that doesn't respect a rule in a table (for example a number instead of a string). Is it possible?
I need to know is there any way to end user customization with SSRS, we are using ASP.Net page, we need to create SSRS report with end user customization like mail merge, but we don't want end user to use Report Builder or Report Designer.
In the console, when right clicking on a table name...then selecting 'open table', the toolbar at the top of the page is not displaying. This is the graphical bar with the 'SQL' button that lets you filter the results.
I am trying to find out whether the Toolbar is available when using the Reporting Services Web Service interface.
Right now, I am using the Web Service to render a report, but the Toolbar does not appear. I have set the <Toolbar> element in the DeviceInfo string to true.
I have just installed my server with server2003 enterprise edition, everything is working fine. However, after I make it online for awhile, I found a weird thing on the tool bar just beside the clock. There are 2 hidden icons, when I move the pointer to these 2 icons, it shows the IP address of my server. Just wanna know if there is anything wrong with that.
I work with multiple servers and I have system administrator rights on all server. My question is, why on some server when I click on a database it shows the General, Table & Index, Space Allocated tool bar, than if I go to a different server, click a database it does not show? I would like to see this toolbar on all my servers when I click a database. Thanks Reggie
I created a simple report in SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. Its about getting the sales from specific date and store. My parameters are date and storename, the report works fine as I view it in the reportserver. But, when we incorporate the report in a custom webpage using a reportviewer, the parameter toolbar occupies half the space, now that's my problem. Is there anyway I can create a custom Toolbar in Visual Studio so I can just set the parameter property to hidden so the default parameter toolbar wont show?
Clicking Query, Dsign Query in Editor opens a Query designer in a model window that does not use the query tool bar. Oening a New Query pane does not enable it.
The nly way I have found to activate the query tool bar is to:
1. Right click a table then click open table. 2. Stop retreving data. (if it is a large table)
Now the Query Designer toolbar is enabled.
What is the correct way to enable the Query Designer toolbar?
1. Whether I'm working on in Layout, Data or Preview (Reporting Services 2005) for any report the toolbars I select disappear when I click on close. In Tools, Customize, I have check marks by: Formatting, Query designer, Layou,Build and Standard among a few others. I tried the reset button but no help as well. What am I missing? Should they be visible and not grayed out?
2. Also, Is there an easy way to tell what verion/service pack level SQl server 2005 and of MSSRS 2005 I am running?
I have installed VS community edition 2013 on a widows 7 PC. When I try to create a ssis package the ssis tool bar comes up empty.It just says "loading" on the panel .
We have a reportviewer on a webpage to display a report.
All works perfectly until the users interact with the web page. i.e. expand/collapse or sort sections of the report. When the page is re-drawn the reportviewer toolbar (or parameter area if used) is hidden behind the webpage's titlebar.
Is there a way to have the Report Manager show the header/toolbar in the collapsed state instead of full screen by default? (i.e. the top of the report starts with "New Subscription" instead of "SQL Server Reporting Services") These are Report Server reports, and I need to show several reports in one view (I'm using T-dog ibrowse to do this in a Powerpoint slide show). It looks cluttered to have the headers show repeatedly.
I need to hide the toolbar on report. my client accessing the report on Reportmanager URL.
I have tried this way ; passed the parameters to My report manger URL :Â &rc:Toolbar=false,But it's not working. I am using Visualstudio 2010.or another quetion Can I make Parameter is to be Read only !
anyone has any idea how to make the parameters toolbar to be automatically hidden when the report is first being accessed and subsequently to show the parameters when clicked on the arrows ? I have some users who complained that the parameters list is too long, so they wish to hide it first when accessing the report. I know there's this called rc: Parameters=false but this will permanently hide the toolbar which i don't want.
By the way, i am using sql 2000 reporting services
Have an ASP page using AJAX - have embedded the latest Microsoft Report Viewer control. The page access various SSRS reports. The application works fine for most users, but in certain cases, the toolbar wraps and occupies about ten lines - using about half of the visible area. Users affected by the problem are using IE7 and IE8. When the toolbar is distorted like this, the buttons (Page, Export, etc) also seem inop. The problem does not seem to be related to the RDL; either all the reports work or none of the reports work.
I have a reportviewer on a master page in a VS2008 ASP.NET application. When I originally created the page, I did not use a master page. When I moved the code to a master page, the Toolbar is 6 line long instead of 1. Each of the individual components of the ReportViewer toolbar is placed on it's own line. (i.e Navagation, Print, Zoom, Etc.) The same control worked correctly on it's own page.
I have a Development Machine running Windows XP Professional SP2, with SQL Server 2005 including Reporting Services. I am developing an ASP.NET application using VS 2005, and am including Server Side Reports from SQL Server. Everything is working well, except when viewing the Reports.
The Reports when viewed from Reporting Services€™ Report Manager or from within the ASP.NET application only display the first page of the report, displaying the total number of pages as 0. As well, most of the functions on the report toolbar appear to be disabled. This occurs for any report viewed, even sample reports such as the Adventure Works Samples.
The problem only occurs when viewed from within Internet Explorer on the Development Machine. To overcome the problem, I have upgraded SQLServer to SP2, and removed and reinstalled Internet Explorer, but it made no difference. It appears to be related to the rsClientPrint ActiveX addon which should have been installed when the print icon was first selected. It appears not to have installed properly, but up to that point everything worked OK. Selecting the Print icon (or any other icon) since nothing happens. I€™m guessing here, but I suspect that the rsClientPrint addon needs to be reinstalled, but I don€™t know how to go about it. It is not listed within IE addon (where it is on other machines connecting to the Development Machine), nor is it listed within the €œC:WindowsDownloaded Program Files€?. But it is not being downloaded when the Print Icon is selected. I have checked all the Security settings for the environment to ensure that ActiveX programs are downloaded, and everything appears to be in order.
Would anyone be familiar with this problem or have any suggestions on how to go about resolving it? Any help would be appreciated as it is causing significant problems. Strange though, the reports appear fine when viewed from within the Server Manager.
I have recently installed from scratch RS 2003 on a WIN2003 SRV and got that the problem that the administrator cannot access or even see the regular administration toolbar and links at the Report Manager, such as Site Configuration, Upload New File, the common 'Contents | Properties ' tab, among other stuff. The only options available are 'Home', 'My Subscriptions' and 'Help', in the right superior link bar. I find this behaviour very strange, since the RS comes right out of the box configured with full access to administrator, but right now I CAN'T do any administration task on the RS Server.
Another strange behaviours I've found: - The few links that appear redirect to the internal ip address of the server. - When you call the '/ReportServer/ReportingService.asmx' it returns an XML document, not the usual browsing interface.
There's some information about the server configuration I think it might help: - IIS is running more than one website, and the RS server is not installed on the Default WebSite, wich is stopped. - SharePoint Services is running in the server, but not in the DefaultWebSite. - The security settings of the virtual directory of the Report Manager are configured to use Windows Authentication and are NOT configured to use anonymous authentication. - The server is published to the Internet.
There's some stuff that I tried and for now didn't worked: - Create the virtual directories in other websites. - Switch the attributes of the 'impersonate' attribute in Web.config file between true and false. - Enable anonymous authentication and use the administrator account to impersonate. - The steps described in the help article 'Troubleshooting a Side-by-Side Installation of Reporting Services and Windows SharePoint Services' - Reinstalling the RS product.
I wouls like to have a custom button called "Set" in the report toolbar in addition to the "View Report" button. I am aware of the fact that the look and feel of the existing controls on the toolbar can be customised or can be hidden using HtmlViewer.css. Is there any code which I can tweak to add buttons or images on the report toolbar?
I am trying to build a reportviewer so that I could use reporting services (due to company's security policy).
I am getting a VERY weird error here.
Before I get on ahead, here is the scenario.
I had created a rdl that will give a certain report based on two parameters. At the moment, I didn't assign the parameters to any default values since i don't want the report to start running. These two parameters are run based on stored procedures to get the starting date and an ending date.
I had tried to view this report on Report Manager and it works.
I had set the parameters this way. NOTE: ReportingServer is the disgused name of the reportserver I am using for privacy purposes
'PDF Rendering extensions don't have any useful DeviceInfo settings
'the toolbar shown below only affects HTML rendering
Dim devInfo As String = "<DeviceInfo><HTMLFragment>True</HTMLFragment><JavaScript>True</JavaScript><Toolbar>True</Toolbar><Parameters>True</Parameters></DeviceInfo>"
Dim credentials() As ReportingServer.DataSourceCredentials = New ReportingServer.DataSourceCredentials() {}
Dim showHideToggle As String = ""
Dim encoding As String = ""
Dim mimeType As String = ""
Dim warnings() As ReportingServer.Warning = New ReportingServer.Warning(0) {}
Dim reportHistoryParameters() As ReportingServer.ParameterValue = New ReportingServer.ParameterValue() {}
Dim streamIDs() As String = Nothing
Dim sh As ReportingServer.SessionHeader = New ReportingServer.SessionHeader
rs.SessionHeaderValue = sh
But when I started building this reportviewer.aspx, it gives me this error on the following line:-
Code Snippet
results = rs.Render(ReportPath, format, historyID, devInfo, Parameters, credentials, _
{"This report requires a default or user-defined value for the report parameter 'start_date'. To run or subscribe to this report, you must provide a parameter value. --> This report requires a default or user-defined value for the report parameter 'start_date'. To run or subscribe to this report, you must provide a parameter value. --> This report requires a default or user-defined value for the report parameter 'start_date'. To run or subscribe to this report, you must provide a parameter value."}
this is occuring on the line where it needs to render the report.
As simple as it is, i tried the following:-
NOTE: some variables has been changed to protect some identity.
Code Snippet
Dim ReportRenderer As New RenderSQLReports
Dim Parameters As int.rrd.sqlreporting_test.ParameterValue() = Nothing
{"Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'start_date' is not a valid value. --> Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'start_date' is not a valid value. --> Default value or value provided for the report parameter 'start_date' is not a valid value."}
This is probably occuring because the date I had provided is not found in the list of dates. I really don't want to default a date at the moment, to allow the user to select a date.
So I finally gave it a date...... a valid date.
Code Snippet
Dim ReportRenderer As New RenderSQLReports
Dim Parameters() As Reportingservices.ParameterValue = New Reportingservices.ParameterValue(1) {}
Parameters(0) = New Reportingservices.ParameterValue
Parameters(0).Label = "start_date"
Parameters(0).Name = "start_date"
Parameters(0).Value = "10/1/2004 12:00:00 AM"
Parameters(1) = New Reportingservices.ParameterValue
var rep = new Report(1, 16, pageHits, false, docMapIds); <-where error is occuring.
if (parent != self) parent.OnLoadReport(rep);
}
//-->
</script>
It did show the report, but I don't understand why it is still getting an error here. Moreover, I didn't even get the HTMLViewer too even when I had assigned the devinfo....
Really need some help here, as this is quite urgent.... I am at a loss at this, and maybe that there is an option that I am not seeing or something I am missing. please help .
Bernard-So close yet so far, How cruel are the software bugs-
I had reports using the HTML Viewer working in RS 2000. The servers were both O/S Windows 2000, SQL Server 2000, IIS 5.0, Reporting Services 2000) The default toolbar and parameters area were formatted and looked fine.
We just migrated to new servers with Windows 2003 Server, SQL Server 2005, IIS 6.0, Reporting Services 2005. I have the reports working fine...except the toolbar and parameters areas look as if there is no formatting at all...as if the style sheet isn't being applied (not even the default one --see below).
Although I don't think this is necessary....I tried the following to resolve the issue....
create a new Connection Manager by right-clicking in the Connection Managers section of the design area of the screen. Select New OLE DB Connection to bring up the Configure OLE DB Connection Manager dialog box. Click New to open the Connection Manager. In the Provider drop-down list, choose the Microsoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider and click OK. Browse to the Access database file and connection set up---all good!!!
Dataflow task Add an OLE DB Source component Double-click the icon to open the OLE DB Source Editor. Set the OLE DB Connection Manager property to the Connection Manager that I created . Select Table from the Data Access Mode drop-down list. I cannot see the tables set up as set up as pass-through table types to a Oracle 9i db
I have recently upgraded to SQL2014 on Win2012. The Access front end program works fine.
But, previously created Excel reports with built in MS Queries now fail with the above error for users with MS 2013. The queries still work for users still using MS 2007.Â
I also cannot create any new queries and get the same error message. If I log on as myself on the domain to another PC with 2007 installed it works fine, so I don't think it is anything to do with AD groups or permissions.
We need to insert data/rows from a SQL Server 2014 database into MS Access database. The problem is, there are so many columns (100+) in the table and there are so many insert transactions of this kind (from different tables) that it is not very easy to write the code in VB.NET that lists all column names.
Both the Access and SQL Server tables have the same number of columns and the equivalent data types, so inserting is not really the problem. It's just that is there a way to do an insert statement in T-SQL that does not name all the columns?
I've been developing desktop client-server and web apps and have used Access and SQL Server Standard most of the time. I'm looking into using SQL CE, and had a few questions that I can't seem to get a clear picture on:
- The documentation for CE says that it supports 256 simultaneous connections and offers the Isolation levels, Transactions, Locking, etc with a 4GB DB. But most people say that CE is strictly a single-user DB and should not be used as a DB Server. Could CE be extended for use as a multi-user DB Server by creating a custom server such as a .NET Remoting Server hosted through a Windows Service (or any other custom host) on a machine whereby the CE DB would run in-process with this server on the machine which would then be accessed by multiple users from multiple machines?? Clients PCs -> Server PC hosting Remoting Service -> ADO.NET -> SQL CE
- and further more can we use Enterprise Services (Serviced Components) to connect to SQL CE and further extend this model to offer a pure high-quality DB Server? Clients PCs -> Server PC hosting Remoting Service -> Enterprise Services -> ADO.NET -> SQL CE
Seems quite doable to me, but I may be wrong..please let me know either ways
The SQL Server is installed on SERVER-A. SERVER-A and SERVER-B are Windows 2003 servers on the same Windows 2003 domain. The SQL Server and SQL Server Agent services are running under the domain account SQLSERVICE. SQLSERVICE is a member of the Domain Admins group. The Domain Admins group is part of the local Administrators group on SERVER-B. The SQLSERVICE account has also explicitly been given Full Control to the folder referenced by \SERVER-BSHARE xp_cmdshell use has been enabled on the SQL Server.
If I run the following command in SQL:
exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'whoami'the following is returned: DOMAINSQLSERVICE If I change the command to access the c: drive instead of a network drive, it executes successfully.
Can anyone shed some light on why I still cannot access any of the files in this folder using xp_cmdshell?
We have an application that requires write settings to reportserver virtual directory for the IUSR account when anonymous is turned on during the install. Once the install is complete, we lock down the IUSR account so that it only has browse access to the virtual directory when enabling anonymous access.
We automate the uninstall and install of our daily builds and I'm trying to figure out if I can automated this process somehow either through command line utility or in vbs.