February 10, 2006 at 3:21 am
Hello , I'll try to export an error message. I mean if the user try to view some kind of information that he is not allowed a message must be displayed
"you are not authorized to view this data"
This works find in Reporting Services but if I create a subscription to export the report in CSV file I get this -->
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How I can avoid this and get the message in CSV format??
Thanks
February 10, 2006 at 5:05 am
I found this , but doesn't work , why????
To get around this dilemma, you can edit Internet Information Server's (IIS) rsreportserver.config file to export to ASCII .CSV by default:
<Extension Name="CSV" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.CsvRenderer.CsvReport,Microsoft. ReportingServices.CsvRendering"/>
2. Comment out that section with <!-- and --> marks.
3. Directly below that comment section, add the following:
<Extension Name="CSV"Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.CsvRenderer.CsvReport,Microsoft.ReportingServices.CsvRendering"> <Configuration> <DeviceInfo> <Encoding>/ASCII<//Encoding> </DeviceInfo> </Configuration> </Extension>
4. Run IISRESTART to reload the configuration file.
June 16, 2008 at 3:25 am
Thanks, this worked a treat except there is a typo in your configuration.
The edit should be as follows:
<Extension Name="CSV" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.CsvRenderer.CsvReport,Microsoft.ReportingServices.CsvRendering">
<Configuration>
<DeviceInfo>
<Encoding>ASCII</Encoding>
</DeviceInfo>
</Configuration>
</Extension>
You have put an extra / ahead of ASCII and before </Encoding>
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