SQL Reporting :: Set To Automatically Print Reportviewer?
Apr 6, 2010i would be glad for a kind assistance on how to print reportviewer without showing the reportviewer or the toolbar? this is my code to bind report
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i would be glad for a kind assistance on how to print reportviewer without showing the reportviewer or the toolbar? this is my code to bind report
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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.
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.
View 5 RepliesI 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?
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how to write custom code for printing a report in the report viewer in web forms using rdlc files
View 1 RepliesI am getting an error : Unable to load Print control with the defalt print option of the report viewer
there is a RSClient.cab which we would need to install to get the print control running in every client but then all the clients in the organization would not have a the admin rights to install it.
In VS2008 C# web applications when using Microsoft Reportviewer to create an embedded rdlc report you can generate a report on the screen but when you try to send that same report to the printer by clicking the printer icon on the toolbar you get an error stating:
"unable to load client print control"
How do you get the report to print on the printer?
I've got a web app developed in VS 2008, using the .net 3.5 framework.Within the app I've got the reportviewer control. It's pointing to a report built in VS 2005 as my server uses SQL Server 2005, and therefore Reporting Services 2005.When I click the print button on the report viewer toolbar I get "Unable to load client print control".When I go to the report directly (http://servername/reports) and click the print button from there it works.I assume that it's to do with the versions I'm using. I do have the report viewer 2008 installed on the server.What's the best way to fix it? I'd rather not develop the app in VS 2005, but will if that's the only way.
View 6 Repliesi am trying to call a report with a ReportViewer control using this code:
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but i am having this error
Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.MissingReportSourceException = the source of the report definition has not been specified.
Is it possible to print SSRS 2008 remote rdl reports on asp.net web page to a default printer without showing the print dialog?
View 1 RepliesWhen I try to print SSRS report I got the message: Unable to load client print control.
I am using report viewer to view the report
My ASP.Net application is running on a server.
My MS SQL server is running on a separate server
My Report server is running a separate server
I tried installing the report viewer patch from [URL] and installed the same on all the three servers ... and have restarted too!
It is not working on production environment and the same is working in development environment
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.
View 1 RepliesIt 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
workstations XP Prosp2
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
View 1 RepliesI'm having issues using the Print/Export functions from the CrystalReportViewer toolbar in Visual Studio 2005. In some cases, the print/export dialog window is simply replaced with the report page, instead of exporting/printing the data. Based on a dropdown box, the Report Document is loaded with a different report file:
If ddReport.SelectedValue = "Report-1" Then rptDoc1.Load(Server.MapPath("/Reports/Report1.rpt"))Else rptDoc1.Load(Server.MapPath("/Reports/Report2.rpt"))End If
I want to do ReportViewer, and i want have created a DataSet. I fail to drag the data table from ToolBox. My ToolBox doesn't exist any data table. The output i want to archive is something like this in my DataSet
View 5 RepliesFor many of the pages I build, I don't wish to have the ReportViewer visible until firing an event such as a button click. Using .Net 4.0 and ReportViewer10, however, throws the error "Message: Sys.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: panelsCreated[1]" if you try to keep a panel containing the ReportViewer hidden until after a button click.Since I couldn't find much about this topic online, I'd basically been working around this for some time until I figured out today that if you reset the ReportViewer ReportPath in the code behind in the button click (even if it's the same path as in the aspx page), you can successfully keep the ReportViewer hidden until the button click.
View 1 RepliesI have a ReportViewer control on an ASP.Net page and an RDLC set up that uses a TableAdapter that pulls one record. This works fine.I'd like to have the *same* RDLC use a different TableAdapter (schema of table is the exact same, but may have multiple records). I've tried putting two DataSets in my RDLC and having the code dynamically select which one to use, but it's not working quite right for me.
View 1 Repliesi am able to bind ds to GridView. So can i also bind ds to reportViewer???I have search online and mostly require to add new DataSet(right-click project ->add new item->DataSet ) and Report(right-click project ->add new item->Report) to bulid the report.Is there a way for me to bind ds to reportViewer like i bind ds to GridView??
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The following results in this error msg "A data soruce instance has not been supplie d for the data source 'StockStatusRow'
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i am using asp.net 2.00(visual studio 2005 std edition) i have designed a report in reportviewer which runs fine on localhost server but when deployed on server it shows no data from other computers , after searching net i found that dynamic binding of dataset and reportviewer is required , so i entered following codes (dtgraph is data table name and graph.axd is data set name ) the code gives error that dtgraph is not declared , where i should declare it / any solution
ReportViewer1.Visible =
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender
As Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
Handles Me.LoadTrue
ReportViewer1.ProcessingMode = Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ProcessingMode.Local
rep.Refresh()
rep.ReportPath =
Dim rep As Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.LocalReport = ReportViewer1.LocalReportDim
rds As Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportDataSource =
New Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportDataSource()"graph.rdlc"
rds.Name =
"graph_dtgraph"
rds.Value = dtgraph.tables[0]
End
End Sub
Class
I have a reportviewer that uses a dynamically generated RDLC (which means the RDLC is created at run-time through an XSL) to generate reports. I have no issue loading the report. My problem is with its toolbar. It is always disabled. I can't perform search, change the report size, or export the report to another file format.
View 6 RepliesI'm using ReportViewer for the first time and was wondering if it's possible to Center the toolbar instead of leaving it left-justified?
View 2 RepliesI am new to this sql reporting service. But anyhow by surfing I am able to bind the report but i was stuck in image display.Anyways, i also managed that. But the real problem is whenever i was keeping a image control in rdlc report i was having session prob. If i remove the image control then as usual report works fine.either for session problem or for image display. I am keeping the image name in database but for binding the rdlc report i am using a store procedure which return the path (static) concating with the image name(kept in database).
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