I am new to SSRS. I have created a report and was able to deploy it on the server. I am calling the report from ASP.NET application. How can I change the CSS of the report? I want to change the styles for individual data cells of the table deing displayed also. How is it possible?
have a report that worked fine until we upgraded the SQL server from 2008 to 2008 R2 and the report viewer to latest version as well.This report has a pie display, NOW instead of showing one pie, it is showing 20 pies!I am trrying to learn how to resolve and what is causing this.
I am working with SSRS reports .I have one report called AllOrderDails with Order_No, Order_Date, Project_Name, Boiler_Name, RefNo, Total_NoItems, Total_GrossWeight, Expected_Date .It shows all order Details ,when i click Order_No it shows another report called OrderDetails.It shows only single Order_No details....In OrderDetails page i am using one textbox for back .It is for going back to AllOrderdetails.
My problem is when i click Order_No in AllOrderDetails page it's show OrderDetails page withrelated Order_No,when i click back it goes to AllOrderDetails Page but It's not displaying any data...
I have an asp.net web app and I need to launch a pdf report that is developed in SSRS using SQL 2005. The SSRS report query has been created. How can I go about launching the report?
I need to convert an old html report to SSRS . The current report uses two datasets- one is a parent table that is iterated through to pull a data key; the report then pulls an array based upon the key and displays the associated records. Is there any simple way to do this in SSRS?
I've got a requirement where I need to use an SSRS Report Viewer, and we want to provide the users the ability to print the results. Now normally that is accomplished via the in-built printing functionality of the Print Viewer, but that requires an Active X component. We have no control over our consumer's environment and would like to eliminate this need for an Active X component.
I can't seem to find any resources on how to subvert the Active X aspect of printing. Is there anyone out there who knows what I need to do in order to provide print functionality to the end users without downloading the component?
Is there a way to open a ssrs report in a new web window? I am using PDF. The report works great but I need it to open in a new window so the user can return to the application that created it.
I've created a ssrs report using cube and i drag and drop the columns in the ssrs report and it works fine.Issue arise when i would like to update the mdx query. If i modify the mdx and try to save then it pops up a window with a message -"If you modify the MDX statement associated with this query and then return to design mode, your changes will be lost."After this message my changes get lost.Pls let me know how to make the changes in the MDX after designing a ssrs report.
I am having sp which is an dynamic sql to fetch an end result, when I called that to report wizard in both report builder and winform dataset. it was able to create the required parameter but was unable to fetch the data fields used in that sp. How to fetch that fields into the dataset .
am doing some work for a group that has a very old version of SSRS, VS.NET, and SQL Server deployed, and for reasons that are beyond my ability to influence, upgrading to later version(s) of the tools simply is not an option. I wish it were.In this environment, I have prepared a report in the designer for VS.NET 2003. This report renders perfectly in the "Preview" tab in the IDE; yet, when I attempt to view this report via the browser in HTML, the rendering is entirely corrupt and unusable. I added that version's "Report Viewer" control (which was then deployed only as an project within the sample projects), to a sample page and viewed the report through that control, but the rendering is no different; it's still unusable.My question is this: Since the report displays properly in the "Preview" page within the IDE, can that functionality be integrated into a conventional browser page? The preview does me no good if I can't deliver a live page with the same rendering. Believe me, I would love/prefer/desire to upgrade to the latest version of everything, but I simply have zero influence over that element of this project. I have to use what they provide: Sql Server 2000, VS.NET 2003, and SSRS for SQL Server 2000. Yup, there are cobwebs everywhere
I've recently started working with SSRS 2008 and ASP.Net.I must develop a report with 3 different levels of detail. So, I decided the best solution was to develop 3 different reports and provide some drill-through mechanism in order to allow navigation. For that, I set the 'Action' property of one of the textboxes to 'Go to report' and set the correct url.The parameters passed to the report need to be validated first. So, for a matter of flexibility and better user experience I let the user enter the parameters using standard ASP.Net controls. When the user clics on my custom button 'Show report' the following code executes:
ReportViewer2.ServerReport.ReportPath = ".. my report path .."; ReportViewer2.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = new Uri(".. my report url .."); ReportParameter p1 = new ReportParameter("dateStart", dateStart.ToString());
SSRS (Microsoft Reporting Engine) allows to insert another report file into the header section.SSRS TemplatesPeeking inside the available options of SQL Server Reporting Services, I found a way to make "Report File" a "Template File" which is said to be a time savior and uniformity maintainer across reports. The first one might be true but for the later one—a template file is nothing then a "copy/paste" one report to a new file.
I have a web page that displays some data. When they click a submit button, I want to run a report. But I would like to pass the start year/month and end year/month values that the user already entered on the web page to the report. Here is what my url looks like when the report is displayed:
But my report displays the 2 textboxes for my StartYYMM and EndYYMM parameters as empty. What am I doing wrong? I did a google search and I saw something about using ReportServer instead of ReportManager. I notice at the top of the browser when I run my report, it reads "Report Manager - Windows Internet Explorer". Is this correct?
I am very new to the SSRS arena and have not yet developed any reports with this. I'm creating a website which requires reporting...as new reports are developed within SSRS, how do those suddenly appear in the asp.net application for selection by a user? I like to have the ability for an administrator to create new reports and allow the ASP.net application to somehow offer it dynamically as a selection. Keep in mind, some of the reports may require input parameters...those parameters would also need to be displayed from the asp.net application also.
Can this be done dynamically some how or does it require actual coding is needed to the website, every time new reports are introduced in order to display the report along with the parameters needed?
We have a requirement of using SSRS for rendering the reports using ReportViewer control. We are aware of the fact that SSRS requires Windows Authentication, but my requirement is to provide access to all the users stored in a database table who provide valid credentials to access the SSRS report via web page and report viewer cotrol.
We are following the below steps.
1) Create a dummy windows level user say "dummy".
2) Provide "Browser" permissions to the "dummy" user.
3) Set Impersonation = true for the "dummy" user in the web.config file of the custom website that uses the ReportViewer control.
4) Follow all the required steps to configure the reportviewer control for accessign the SSRS report
After following all the above steps we are successfully able to access the SSRS report on the internet facing website without any Windows authentication popup.
P.S. We dont want to implement a Custom extension for implementing forms authentication.
I've done a asp.net application to generate reports over a particular data. Initially i created local reports (.rdlc) to generate reports. I created separate .xsd for each rdlc and designed the reports. I build the dataset programmatically and bind it to the rdlc. I used the following code for binding the datasource to the reports -
I need to get the total pagecount of the report before rendering it, so that i can show the user the count, based on his input i can call the render method and send the pagenumber in the deviceinfo tag.