I create some charts in VS and they look crisp.
Then deploy, but when I view in the bouser(IE7) they look jaggered.
What am I doing wrong.
Thanks for any adviceOn Nov 7, 8:37 pm, gavin <ga...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I create some charts in VS and they look crisp.
> Then deploy, but when I view in the bouser(IE7) they look jaggered.
> What am I doing wrong.
> Thanks for any advice
This is just a thought, but you might want to shrink the chart control
in the report and see if maybe that improves the resolution, etc. Hope
this helps.
Regards,
Enrique Martinez
Sr. Software Consultant
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Q: run reports in another machine
Hello,
Can I deploy my reports to another machine which does not have a SQL Server
installed and run it from there?
Thanks,
Jim.Yes. You can install RS on a server that has IIS installed. Then point the
new RS installation to use your designated SQL Server.
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Can I deploy my reports to another machine which does not have a SQL Server
installed and run it from there?
Thanks,
Jim.Yes. You can install RS on a server that has IIS installed. Then point the
new RS installation to use your designated SQL Server.
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q: reporting service in SQL 2005
Hello,
I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
that show step by step how I can do that?
Thanks,On Sun, 21 May 2006 04:59:02 -0700, JIM.H.
<JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
>to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
>that show step by step how I can do that?
>Thanks,
Jim,
There is no Windows 2005. I guess you mean Windows XP Pro.
XP Pro is really appropriate only for a development machine for SQL
Server 2005.There are technical and potential licensing issues.
Questions on Reporting Services are better directed to the
microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs newsgroup.
There is series of webcasts under way on Reporting Services 2005 at
http://www.microsoft.com/events.
Andrew Watt MVP
I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
that show step by step how I can do that?
Thanks,On Sun, 21 May 2006 04:59:02 -0700, JIM.H.
<JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
>to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
>that show step by step how I can do that?
>Thanks,
Jim,
There is no Windows 2005. I guess you mean Windows XP Pro.
XP Pro is really appropriate only for a development machine for SQL
Server 2005.There are technical and potential licensing issues.
Questions on Reporting Services are better directed to the
microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs newsgroup.
There is series of webcasts under way on Reporting Services 2005 at
http://www.microsoft.com/events.
Andrew Watt MVP
q: reporting service in SQL 2005
Hello,
I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
that show step by step how I can do that?
Thanks,On Sun, 21 May 2006 04:59:02 -0700, JIM.H.
<JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
>to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
>that show step by step how I can do that?
>Thanks,
Jim,
There is no Windows 2005. I guess you mean Windows XP Pro.
XP Pro is really appropriate only for a development machine for SQL
Server 2005.There are technical and potential licensing issues.
Questions on Reporting Services are better directed to the
microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs newsgroup.
There is series of webcasts under way on Reporting Services 2005 at
http://www.microsoft.com/events.
Andrew Watt MVP
I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
that show step by step how I can do that?
Thanks,On Sun, 21 May 2006 04:59:02 -0700, JIM.H.
<JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2005 Pro machine, will I be able
>to use Reporting service to deploy the reports here? Is there any web site
>that show step by step how I can do that?
>Thanks,
Jim,
There is no Windows 2005. I guess you mean Windows XP Pro.
XP Pro is really appropriate only for a development machine for SQL
Server 2005.There are technical and potential licensing issues.
Questions on Reporting Services are better directed to the
microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs newsgroup.
There is series of webcasts under way on Reporting Services 2005 at
http://www.microsoft.com/events.
Andrew Watt MVP
q: reporting service 2005
Hello,
I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2000 Pro machine, I have
following question:
1. will I be able to use Reporting services to deploy the reports to the
same machine as a report server?
2. Can I modify and deploy mo old reports written in RS2000
3. Is there any web site that show step by step how I can work with RS2005?
Thanks,On Sun, 21 May 2006 09:36:01 -0700, JIM.H.
<JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2000 Pro machine, I have
>following question:
>1. will I be able to use Reporting services to deploy the reports to the
>same machine as a report server?
Yes, you should be able to do that. Consider performance implications
if the server is anything but lightly loaded.
>2. Can I modify and deploy mo old reports written in RS2000
Yes, but it's a one way process (for most practical purposes). Once
you have opened an RS2000 report in BIDS and deployed it on RS2005 you
won't be able (without some hand editing) to deploy the report at a
future date on an RS2000 server.
If you have a possible need to return/use RS2000 make a backup in the
old format before deploying on RS2005.
>3. Is there any web site that show step by step how I can work with RS2005?
Books Online has a lot of useful information.
Also take a look at http://www.microsoft.com/events. There is a series
of RS2005 webcasts underway.
Andrew Watt MVP
>Thanks,
I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2000 Pro machine, I have
following question:
1. will I be able to use Reporting services to deploy the reports to the
same machine as a report server?
2. Can I modify and deploy mo old reports written in RS2000
3. Is there any web site that show step by step how I can work with RS2005?
Thanks,On Sun, 21 May 2006 09:36:01 -0700, JIM.H.
<JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>I installed SQL Server 2005 into a Windows 2000 Pro machine, I have
>following question:
>1. will I be able to use Reporting services to deploy the reports to the
>same machine as a report server?
Yes, you should be able to do that. Consider performance implications
if the server is anything but lightly loaded.
>2. Can I modify and deploy mo old reports written in RS2000
Yes, but it's a one way process (for most practical purposes). Once
you have opened an RS2000 report in BIDS and deployed it on RS2005 you
won't be able (without some hand editing) to deploy the report at a
future date on an RS2000 server.
If you have a possible need to return/use RS2000 make a backup in the
old format before deploying on RS2005.
>3. Is there any web site that show step by step how I can work with RS2005?
Books Online has a lot of useful information.
Also take a look at http://www.microsoft.com/events. There is a series
of RS2005 webcasts underway.
Andrew Watt MVP
>Thanks,
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