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  • RE: Field placement on report going haywire

    perhaps toolbar is the wrong word... Also, it could be because I'm using Visual Studio and you're using BIDS, but they really should be darn near the same...

    I'm talking about...

  • RE: Field placement on report going haywire

    Right, and on the preview tab in the center of the tool bar there's a button to the right of the printer icon that is the "Print Layout" button. ...

  • RE: Field placement on report going haywire

    When you view it in the preview view, are you using the page view or the other? Or are you exporting it to a pdf like you do via...

  • RE: Field placement on report going haywire

    depending on how the borders were placed at design time will modify their behavior at run time.

    If there are dynamic portions to the report then they'll be dynamic,...

  • RE: Field placement on report going haywire

    In BIDS, in your solution explorer, you should have a folder for shared datasources...

    In your report (data tab) you should have your data sets... check which datasource your dataset...

  • RE: SQL or Oracle

    Michael Earl (1/15/2009)


    GSquared (1/15/2009)


    I think it's pretty much the same question as "which is better, red or blue?"

    red, obviously. What's wrong with you?

    Purple?

    as for Oracle/MSSQL like others have said...

  • RE: Field placement on report going haywire

    You need a datasource that is configured properly to connect to your source database, but other than that you can do pretty much everything inside of Visual Studio or BIDS.

    What...

  • RE: How to debug in SSRS

    Unfortunately in SSRS there is no real way of setting break points and such to step through the program... It's just a report... It should either compile or error,...

  • RE: Reporting Services 2008, Print to multiple printer trays

    I would imagine that would be something you set in your printer preferences, not in the rdl file.

  • RE: How to debug in SSRS

    You could do a couple of things... First, make sure that it's the same as the report on your reports server. You can do this a number of different...

  • RE: Excluding non date's from query

    I would imagine that the ISDATE() Function should help you greatly although I would imagine that the performance would suffer quite a bit...

    Any chance you could get us some sample...

  • RE: Field placement on report going haywire

    The biggest thing I find that helps me is that when viewing a report in Visual Studio, I always work in Print Preview mode as opposed to page preview as...

  • RE: Access denied to UNC path...

    Did you just check the file properties or did you check the share properties as well. Depending on how the share was setup you could be having issues with...

  • RE: Migrating from 2000 to 2005

    depends... you doing an in place upgrade or moving from one server to another...

    How are you planning to do it? Detach - re-attach? Backup and Restore?

  • RE: Input Variables

    So If I'm understanding all of this correctly here's your scenario...

    You have a report, you want to give the user the ability to choose a parameter @timeframe. This Parameter...

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