Thank you for the info. I adjusted the UPS to shut down a server when it does not make contact with the domain controller, signifying a potential power outage.
I have a portable air conditioner in a server room that I need to restart after a power failure occurs. I understand many of the new models have an auto restart function built in but I'd rather not purchase a new AC unit.
That being said, can anyone recommend an alternative solution to cause...
Unfortunately, the additional information provided by revealing the 'Details View' button on the Report Manager is insufficient.
Where can I obtain more info on "creating an ASP.Net style page."
Thanks again for your help
Thanks for both the replies.
The home page of the Report Manager is not preferred due to the limited info describing the report; and the appearance is pretty bland.
How complex would creating a ".net Windows application to list/run them from"?
I've developed a variety of reports using 2005 MSS Reporting Services and searching for a visually appealing method to list the reports to the consumers.
Initially, I created a simple list report with the individual rows of the list report hyperlinked to the actual Reporting Services reports...
About a year ago, I designed some code to print .pdf reports in Access 2003 using PDF Writer (Adobe Acrobat version 5.0). The code would print multiple .pdf files, based on an Access report, and save them to a specific location with a specific name that I specify within the VB code...
As it turns out, the datasource connection was not allocating enough time for the query to return results.
If anyone is ever setting up a datasource connection to a DB2 database be sure to NOT place a zero (0) in either of the timeout specification boxes (connection timeout and query response...
I have eliminated incorrect report syntax, invalid model relationships, etc. as possible causes of this error. Something is occurring on the back end that I don't understand
Since my target report runs during off peak hours, yet fails during higher activity periods I think there's an adjustment...
Error message is received when running any report. In my experience, I have never encountered this while using SQL Server as the back end but have recentley noticed occuring on Db2 type systems.
I will try and run tabular data for a simple report
I had this issue as well...the work around I came up with was to open the query subject and instead of using the '*' character to select all fields, I specified each field name and included the newly added field as well.
This way the existing packages were not effected and furthermore the new...
While running a report in ReportNet, I receive the following error:
An error occurred while performing operation 'sqlScrollBulkFetch' status='-55'.
Original Error: QE-DEF-0177 An error occurred while performing operation 'sqlScrollBulkFetch' status='-55'.
UDA-SQL-0175 The operation "fetch" has...
Could you provide more explanation regarding "specifying dimensional information" where is this done? Framework Manager?
The report I'm running is very basic and only pulling from one table in the schema, so I'm pretty sure the SQL is not the issue.
I'll look into indexing for star schema...
I don't think it's fair to jump to that conclusion, KingCrab. Nothing in my response warranted that type of comment. In case you missed it, I thanked you for the recommendation.
Furthermore, where do you get the idea I'm looking for 100% increase in performance? Why even continue to respond to...
Pretty positive SQL is not the problem, but appreciate the troubleshooting recommendation.
In order to use ISAPI, what additional software is necessary?
Two, 3 Ghz Xeon Processors
4 GB RAM
3 disc partitions (C: 72 GB Raid 1, D: 98GB Raid 5, D: 312GB Raid 5)
Content store and source database are both located on D:
Queries run quickly when using SQL Query Analyzer but when running a similar query in Report Studio it's much slower.
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