SQL Reporting :: Inserting Page Break In Print Layout?
Jun 4, 2010
I have a rdl report for displaying letters. When the content of a letter is very long(say 8000 characters), naturally on printing it will be printed in multiple pages. But when I do a preview, all the content is shown in one page only with vertical scrollbars. Can I have a page break here, so that I know the amount of pages my letter is going to consume on printing.?
This is bizarre and seems like a bug to me.Using a table in SSRS, I have a details row, with a parent group and finally a header row. For my header row, I am referencing a particular cell in the parent group.I am doing this so that i can have the header row repeat on each page of the group.his works fine when I'm not in Print Layout mode. However, when i switch to print layout mode, or print the report itself, the data that is presented on the screen is different then what is presented when not in print layout mode. WHAT THE F*!@!?? I've been battling this for a while now and i'm at my wits end. Has anyone else experienced different results from when you are in print layout mode as opposed to being in print layout mode?
i am pulling data from database to the pdf file but i need to show those data in page by page. Here i am using iTextSharp for pdf. Is there any page break options. I did try document.NewPage(); But it didn't work out.
I have a rectange that has some printable elements. I want everying in the rectangle to print on one page. I don't want a new page ALWAYS before the rectange prints, I only want a new page if the entire rectange wont print on the current page
I have a print button on my site, and when I click it I would like it to print everything EXCEPT the Master Page. I don't care to waste the space and ink on all of the menu and header stuff. Does anybody know how to do that? I'm running Visual Studio 2008.
One of my apps is to document aircraft inspection at mil sites. The discrepancy report for any one tail number can be many pages long. The description of the discrepancy in a gridview cell can be several lines. Therefore when the gridview hits the bottom of the physical page, the print spooler frequently splits the gridview row leaving part on one page and the rest at the top of the following page. I have done my due-diligence in research before posting but maybe I'm using the wrong words. I found something on CodeProject but it is too complicated for me. Does anyone have a simple solution? I use C# and am not very sharp with Java script.
In ASP.NET 4.0, I have an IHttpModule that apply a filter on HttpRequest.Filter. As the result, the content stream length is changed, and it breaks WCF with now returns 400 bad request because of the mismatch between the body length and the HTTP headers.
I am having an issue where if I click on the print icon in the report viewer embedded in an application, I get the error "unable to load client print control". However, when running through report manager, this is fine. I am running SQL Server 2005 SP3 and report viewer 9.
It seems the Print Icon in Reporting Services is now throwing up a Windows Authentication box. Even when entering my domainusername and password, nothing happens. It just keeps popping up?
Our reporting service URL is a http://IP Address/........
Not sure if that has anything to do with it. We did add the I.P. in the Local Intranet Zones but still nothing works.
Upgraded to IE 8 and received the "Unable to load client print control" msg researched this a bit and everything pointed to the Killbit hotfix. However we did not install this hotfix so this can't be the problem. Uninstalled IE 8 and went back to IE 6 still get the error msg.
Running windows 2003 server, SQL server 2005sp2 on same box
iam using the ReportViewer Control in Visual Studio 2008 for displaying the report on the page. When iam going to Click on Print button iam getting the below error. Unable to load client print control
I now have a ReportViewer control on asp.net page with datasource select Country, Product, Value from Table1. This reportviewer is associated with Report1.rdlc and currently Report1.rdlc has this matrix layout
Country as row field, Product as column field and value as Calculate field (Sum)
I want on button1click on asp.net, the report change to this layout:
Product as row field, Country as column field, value remains as Calculate field.
How should I proceed with this ? I know pointing to Report2.rdlc would be an option but I have more than 20 scenario and I want to keep doing it in same Report1.rdlc. Is there way to programmatically change the layout of Report1.rdlc when buttonclick is fired ?
I am having grid view with check boxes, If user selectes multiple rows Iwould like to print all the selected rows page by page means first row in first page second row as second page how can I do this
I have created many reports in my ASP.Net 3.5 app's and using VB Code-behind. I have the following code that will take the report from the reportviewer and on a click of a button, export it to PDF. So now, I can hide the reportviewer and just have the button click events generate my PDF's. I do not know how to tweak this code to enable me to print directly from another button's click event without the reportviewer being visible.
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What I am looking for is how to fill the tableadapter that I am using in the .xsd dataset file to the I do not have to incorporate reportviewers anymore?I know my code above would need to be adjusted so that its not looking at ReportViewer1 for the Report/Data... But I do not know how to do this.
I run SQL Reporting Service 2000 with his service pack, our application is under VS 2003. When we generate a report the print icon does not work, so we hace to export to PDF format in order to print it. How to solve this problem?
So here is the situation. We have a very simple report on a report server, which is the same server as our application server. When viewing the report directly on the report server, printing works fine. Also, when running my asp.net application locally in debug mode printing works fine. The only time we have a problem is when we deploy to the application server and access the reportviewer embedded in the page. When pressing the print button in this situation, nothing happens at all. Then when pressed a second time, I get a javascript error saying "Permission denied." with no further information. Then the page automatically refreshes and that cycle starts over.
I hope that I am posting this in the correct forum and its not a duplicate...
I have the following code that from a click of a button will create a PDF of a .rdlc report. It works great but I have to have a reportviewer setup on the page in order for it to work.
Is there anyway via VB code to PDF the report without having to incorporate a reportviewer on the screen? What happens if I have a report with more than 1 tableadapter configured in it?
Also, how can the code be set to Print the report without a reportviewer?