I am using assembly Microsoft.ReportViewer.Webforms Version=10.0.0.0. However, each time I build the solution it adds Microsoft.ReportViewer.Webforms Version = 8.0.0.0 by itself. I tried removing Version 8.0.0.0 reference manually and tried building it again but it keeps adding the later version.
i have a properly working codes that is capable of the following:
1. Printing of Reports from ReportViewer without using the build-in print ICON in the actual ReportViewer. to view the working for the printing alone.
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2. Batch Printing by making a loop and placing a checkbox on the gridview where the needed paramerter (DataKeyNames ID) is retrieved then pass to the ReportViewer
This is my Code
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when i was trying to run my website directly in Visual Studio (F5) and try the batch printing, i was able to print all of the checked row(s). and i was able to print 10 different reports at around 30 secs. but when i deploy the website, and try to print atleast 1 report . it takes more time to process, i don't even have a chance to wait cause it is too long.
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 am trying to run a report in local mode and bind it at runtime to a simple List<string>; I have searched for a sample with no success so far, so could anyone give some hints? I know that a ReportDataSource can be a type that implements IEnumerable but I cannot figure out what field name should be used in the rdlc file? Suppose I bind the datasource at runtme (something like ReportViewer1.LocalReport.DataSources(Add new ReportDataSource("dsname", new List<string> { "John Smith", "Jane Smith" }))
can I still define my report definition file at design time, and bind a text box control to something like Fields[0] or the like? And on a different note, I also defined a static method without parameters that returns a generic list of some type; Yet if a go to Report - Data Sources menu option, I cannot see the method in the list of Project Data Sources.
Users want to get email PDF report. I am using ASP.net Reportviewer .rdlc file in local mode (I don't have a sql reporting services). My question is how to generate PDF reports programmatically without going to the report web page.
Ultimately, we need to know if version 8.0 of the .net Sql ReportViewer control is compatible with IIS7 running in Integrated Pipeline Mode.Regardless of the countless forum posts and articles we've read and suggestions we've tried, we've been unable to get this combination to work.
We're in the process of upgrading our websites. We're having trouble with using the 8.0 version of the ReportViewer control with IIS 7 in Integrated mode. Below is a summary of our previous setup and what we're attempting to upgrade/change to.
Our previous setup:IIS 7 Classic Pipeline Mode.Net Framework 3.5 ReportViewer 8.0 Local Mode (control used within websites - no separate Sql Reporting Server)
Attempting to upgrade to IIS 7 Integrated Pipeline Mode.Net Framework 4.0 ReportViewer 8.0 Local Mode - NO CHANGE
Our sites are all working fine except for the use of the ReportViewer control. We're not ready to upgrade our reports to version 10.0 so we wanted to continue using version 8.0.
Since we're now using the Integrated pipeline mode of IIS7, we changed our root level web.config files of our websites to contain the handler for the report viewer in the system.webServer/handlers section instead of the system.web/httpHandlers section.We're receiving the following error when attempting to access a page that contains the ReportViewer control,
Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportViewerHandlerNotRegisteredException: The Report Viewer Web Control HTTP Handler has not been registered in the application's web.config file. Add <add verb="*" path="Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd" type
PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" /> to the system.web/httpHandlers section of the web.config file.We can't add the handler to the system.web/httpHandlers section of the web.config file since we're running in IIS7 Integrated Pipeline Mode.
We've tried both manually modifying the web.config file to include the handler in the system.webServer/handlers section as well as adding it via IIS. Both methods produce the same result.So, is version 8.0 of the ReportViewer control not compatible with IIS7 in Integrated Pipeline Mode? If it is compatible, what are we doing wrong? If it is not compatible, is version 9.0 of the ReportViewer control compatible?Here are the pertinent sections of our web.config files:
first of all: this probelm was already an issue in [URL] but it does not resolve my problem: I have VS2008 and SQL Server 2008 Express with Adv. Option istalled. When compiling a page with the reportviewer control I get the error Type 'Microsoft.Reporting.RdlBuildProvider' cannot be instantiated under a partially trusted security policy (AllowPartiallyTrustedCallersAttribute is not present on the target assembly). C:websitesadAgencyweb.config
From the obove mentioned post I learned to use <trust level="Full" /> in the web.config file (which I never used on other Implementations that work). Now the compilation works, but when I start the web application and call that page I get a lot of JScrip Errors like: Runtime error in Microsoft JScript: 'RSClientController' is undefined, which comes from a line in the dynamic page.aspx file: document.getElementById('ctl00_maincontent_ReportViewer1').ClientController = new RSClientController "ctl00_maincontent_ReportViewer1_ctl03", "ReportFramectl00_maincontent_ReportViewer1", ...
I should mention, that I had SQL Server 2005 Express uninstalled before the 2008 version.
I am getting this error that is related to ReportsViewer. I need to eliminate all references to this library. So where do I need to start deleting the references?
Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForms, Version=9.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
I havea ReportViewer linked to a Report1.rdlcIn the .aspx I have a datasourcelike this: Select * from DataOne of the field is called CityNow this report renders nicely without error.Ok then I want to create a Report Parameter.Finally it leads to error like thisAn error occurred during local report processing.he definition of the report 'Main Report' is invalid.A Value expression used for the report parameter 'City' refers to a field. Fields cannot be used in report parameter expressions
How do I handle/trap any errors that occur in the Reportviewer before the report is produced? Or, is there anywhere I can view a list of possible errors the reportviewer can produce?
I am trying to build reports using the ReportViewer feature in Visual Studio 2010 Professional and I am encountering the following error when I try to run the aspx page containing the report.Compiler Error Message: CS0102: The type 'SupApps_SecurityDataSet' already contains a definition for '_schemaSerializationMode'The error is stating the issue is on line 27 of the file but I dont see how to view the code on a rdc file in Visual Studio.
Is there any component of the Microsoft Business Intelligence Stack that could be used by an end-user (i.e., not a coder, a business analyst) where they can drag and drop tables/columns onto a canvas and create reports themselves? I've been looking and can't seem to see anything I would want to give to an end-user.
I am trying to find something that is like the Cognos Report Studio/Query Studio products. They are pretty intuitive and users are able to create their own reports without the of IT. They can drill through folders, pick columns, drag them onto a canvas, sort the data, filter the data, group the data, add titles, all without having to know SQL (joins are made automatically).
I've looked at PowerPivot but that seems mostly targetted at OLAP users. What I am looking for is the ability to create list style reports with charts etc.
I get this error when i try to design a new report using MicrosoftReportViewer in asp.net after i select a connection string in the wizard and click next.
An unexpected error has occured
Error Message: Could not load type 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.DataDesign.SyncDesigner.SyncFacade.SyncManager' from assembly 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.DataDesign.SyncDesigner.DslPackage, Version=9.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyTokenb03f5f7f11d50a3a'
I developed an ASP.net 1.1 web application that is written in VS2203 and I am using Reporting Services 2005 to render some reports in PDF Format. My problem was it is working fine in local (XP) and Production environment (Windows 2003 Server).fromo long back the solution was not working for my integration Server which has windows 2003 Server (1.1) and we installed the 2.0,3.5 frameworks. It is throwing an Object refernce error while render the report. Is there any permisions or something missing.
i'm using sql server 2008 with advance services the below error is of reporting services.."The permissions granted to user 'sysnameASPNET' are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied)"when i'm trying to host appliction.. the above error is occured..it works fine when i try to execute locally.. but when i try to execute through the IIS i.e host applicationthe above error is displayed.