In SSRS, if you have a long running report and you leave the web page (close it, navigate away, etc), does the report terminate on the server or is it still running? We're on SQL Server 2019.
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In the past I've just always accessed SSRS through a browser. Does it need to be installed on the local machine accessing the SSRS browser page, or do you just need to have the link to the SSRS web location in order to run reports and access report builder there?
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Martin
Does anyone know definitively whether the ReportViewer 10.0 webforms control works correctly against a Reporting Services 2012 instance?
Our application uses v10.0 of the webforms ReportViewer control and typically we connect to one of several 2008 SSRS instances. However we have had to setup a new secure environment for one of our clients and have deployed our application to it. We are seeing some strange behavior and I just found out that this new environment runs SQL Server 2012 and therefore SSRS 2012.
The problem we are seeing is that some users of the web application get the following message in the ReportViewer control:
"No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it."
This doesn't seem like a client specific issue since the connection to the SSRS server is made by the application and the rendered output is sent to the client. Before we go too far into troubleshooting this issue I feel like I need to try and verify whether this combination should work ok, or if there are known incompatibilities.
Unfortunately it's a fairly big effort to just swap out the ReportViewer control we are using to the latest version that aligns with SSRS 2012 and so I'm trying to see if anyone has successfully gotten this to work without issues or not.
Thanks.
I have a windows application in asp.net c#,and i want to call a SSRS report on a button click event.How to call a SSRS report on Windows application.I have done the same in web application, what change i want to make in programmatic level.
How did you do it on the windows application? There are 3 ways you can interact with SSRS from an application, report Server Web Service (SOAP), URL access and the reportViewer Controls for Visual Studio 2005.
Easiest way I would say are the controls. In this case, you can configure them in local mode or remote mode. In local mode you dont depend on the SSRS server and need to deploy the report file with your application (the file needs to be .rdlc, not .rdl). In remote mode you access SSRS directly and render the reports from it. There are other differences, like on local processing, reports can only be displayed using PDF, excel and image for example
I am new to SSRS. I have developed some reports using BIDS using SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS) when I run them from my machine reports are running ok. But there are not appearing from SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS). Even when I open SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS) in a web broswer
I can not see the reports on SSRS. How can I ensure that these reports are appearing or can be seen on SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS) URL?
Please help.
Have you deployed them?
Right-Click on the report and go to Deploy
or
In the Build menu select "Deploy projectname"
You may have to set the project properties first for TargetServerURL to something like
http://SSRSserver/reportserver
They can be found in the Project menu under "projectname Properties"
There are two options to deploy your reports on server -
1] You can directly deploy it from your VS by right clicking on your report & selecting deploy option, here you need to mention target server -
http://[server name]/ReportServer
2] If you are able to access report server then web browser provide one option to upload your reports. So you can upload your report directly on report server (.rdl file). Here you need to set proper connnection string & permission rights to access the report.
Hope this will help you..!!
I'm trying to get SQL Server Report Manager to work. I'm on windows 7, 64 bit, installed SQL Server Developer with everything included. Every service for MSSQLSERVER is running, IIS is running.
I go to localhost/reportmanager and get a rsAccessDenied message. I've looked at almost every website on this problem, but only found useless answers. Answers like "disable anonymous users in IIS" (what? No.) and always this thing about doing stuff in report manager. I don't have report manager, I have BIDS.
I try as follows: I'm an administrator, still, I run IE as administrator. I'm prompted for my credentials. I use my credentials for my current account, get rsAccessDenied message.
To make the Report Manager work under Windows 7, I had to add the registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
"LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy"=dword:00000001
Now, the local administrator can login to localhost/reports.
Also, see:
http://geekswithblogs.net/bjones/archive/2005/05/01/38818.aspx
BIDS is a Visual Studio plug-ins to handle BI projects.
You do have Report Manager if you have installed the SSRS services.
First off, have you activated the SSRS install by running the Report Server Config utility?
Second, have you configured SSRS for WIn Vista/Win 7?
Also, last time I looked the default is
/Reports is Report Manager
/RportServer is the underlying web service that both Report Manager and VS use
Why do you say "I haven't got Report Manager" and then proceed to launch a URL with "ReportManager" in it?