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- uploading xslt files in 2017 - social. msdn. microsoft. com
I am transitioning from SSRS 2012 to 2017 I have a number of reports that use Data Transformations On my 2012 server I simply created a hidden folder and dumped all my xslt files in that folder and then referenced that location from each report On 2017 I planned to do exactly the same The problem is when I try to upload an XSLT file I get this error:
- SSRS Code to run a SQL Statement - social. msdn. microsoft. com
According to your description, you want to use SQL statement within the report custom code Right?
- Cannot see the 64-bit System ODBC Data Source I created to access an . . .
I'm running Visual Studio 17 Preview and SQL Server 2016 on a 64-bit Windows 2012 R2 server I have saved an Excel ( xlsx) file on the C drive that I need to set up as a data source for an SSRS report
- compare rdl files - social. msdn. microsoft. com
Basically I have the orginal SSRS 2008 r2 report and know it has been drastically modfied based upon new requirements I would like to be able to compare the original SSRS 2008 r2 rdl (file) with the new SSRS 2008 r2 rdl (file) I want do accomplish this task for code inspections
- Query runs quickly in Oracle SQL Developer, but slowly in SSRS 2008 R2
It's that simple: a query that runs in just a few seconds in SQL Developer connecting to Oracle 11g takes 15-25 minutes in SSRS 2008 R2 I haven't tried other versions of SSRS So far I'm doing all the report execution from VS 2008 Here's what I've been able to determine so far:
- SSL and SSRS Configuration. - social. msdn. microsoft. com
I applied SSL certificate to our existing SSRS through SSRS configuration Manager After applying I found I lost all the permission I cannot edit the Connection String on the existing data source I cannot add a new data source I downloaded the Report Builder from the download button on the SSRS web page (which took me to a Microsoft site) and gave the correct path That also could not
- SSRS Parameters - social. msdn. microsoft. com
I have report with parameters coming from a cube The value of parameter looks like " [Ticketing] [Area] [USA]"
- SSRS IE Report Manager - social. msdn. microsoft. com
Hi All, Using SSRS and SQL 2005 both have just been installed on a new server and I have successfully deployed a report to IE but it looks like a FTP browser How Do I the get "SSRS report manager" (not sure what it's called) view to appear in IE?
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