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Report Server Timing out and killing Memory

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FatalExceptionError

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Apr 10, 2001
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This issue has me so confused.

When I run the underlying query/procedure from Query Analyzer it executes fine. When I try and execute the report then the CPU resources jump and so does the memory. After a while the report request times out and CPU drops but the memory still stays high. The database the query is run from is on a different server. What is going on with report server why is this report not running?

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Been playing around and it seems when one field is left blank (for the purpose of a general list) report server chokes. This field is sorted in order. Is there a limit to the amount of rows report server can sort?

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There are 10 kinds of people, those who know binary and those who don't
 
I would be really interested in knowing if you figure out what's going on here - Mine dies on exporting say more than
100 pages for no real reason - I had a problem with RS2000 but upgraded everything but still have this issue
 
Hi,

I want to format value in charts as point lables. I am getting values ex: 39.34589393939 but i need to show this as 39.3%. How do format this column in line chart.

Thanks
 
anumala28, you really shouldn't hijack a thread like this.
By the look of things, your post warrents a thread of its own, however do a search of the forum as i'd be surprised if this question hadn't already been answered.

Cheers,
Leigh

The problem with common sense is that it isn't that common!


 
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