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  • RE: Handling a DTS packages errors

    Thanks Osoba for replying.  I thought of this, but most times there are several tasks on the "failed" side of the VBScript task.  In order to have the package execute...

  • RE: Managing Jobs Part 3

    Thanks for the series Andy.  I do have two questions though.  We are dealing with getting our DTS jobs under control.  Two things have surfaced just recently.  The first one...

  • RE: Reporting Services Books

    I got this book in yesterday.  Needless to say, I wan't impressed.  If you knew zero about SSRS, it would help, but from a developer's/DBA's standpoint, you can get 98%...

  • RE: Reports are soo slooooowww

    Same here Rayven.

  • RE: Reports are soo slooooowww

    Bingo!!!  That is what I saw too.  Here is the deal though.  According to Adobe tech documents, PDFs are suppose to be able to open within a browser (http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/98fe.htm). ...

  • RE: Reports are soo slooooowww

    Okay, I have a question then.  I have used the URL access and Acrobat is not being summoned within the browser.  It is being open in its own application window. ...

  • RE: Reports are soo slooooowww

    I wish you luck on your project.  We are facing the same things here.  Crystal is great, but we have too many crashes running in a web environment.  SRS is...

  • RE: Reports are soo slooooowww

    Good luck Rayven.  Just curious, you are printing a letter.  What do you think your end users will think about printing (export to PDF) this letter from SRS rather than...

  • RE: Reports are soo slooooowww

    I have noticed that going into Reports Manager, it is slow sometimes.  But reports are running quickly.  I see that you are using a parameter in the DS query.  I...

  • RE: Wheres the printing!?!?

    Ferguson, I agree with you that PDF is not bad in my opinion, but when you have users that are use to printing a document out by simply clicking on...

  • RE: Wheres the printing!?!?

    In my opinion there are three ways of getting to a SRS report.  Using the Report Service Manager (MS's ASPX web site), direct URL access (good for application integration), and...

  • RE: Reporting Services Part I: Overview, Architecture and Installation

    Well done James.  I glad to see someone has taken the time to do this.  We just installed SSRS into our test lab...

  • RE: Export to Word???

    This is the problem.  Sorry for the question.  The client PC is running 9.X.

  • RE: Export to Word???

    yes it is and it is 2000.  What happens is it dumps stuff into a spreadsheet, but it looks horrible.  It doesn't appear that any of the data is contained...

  • RE: Export to Word???

    I understand.  One question though, so far exporting to Excel isn't working.  Have you seen this?

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