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SQL server 2005 Reporting Services Webcast

Yesterday I did a webcast on SQL Server Reporting Services  Here is the log of questions and answers:

Asked: and what was the blog? and his email address

Answered: http://blogs.technet.com/jweston/  John can be reached at jweston@microsoft.com


Asked: What's the maximum size of the list of values you can use?

Answered: None


Asked: In Small Business Server 2003 R2 after upgrading to SQL 2005 with Reporting Services I am having an install error issue. Can you provide a link detailing troubleshooting of this process? I have not been able to find a good one that has helped yet.

Answered: contact me directly and I will get support to help you solve this problem


Asked: Do you have any plans for a webcast on report rendering? Last time I tried Reporting Services, I wasn't able to generate output that could be used for printing. PDF had additional blank pages (all even pages), and I couldn't figure out how to fix the formatting ...

Answer: No webcast planned on report rendering specifically, there will be a SQL webcast this Friday on Data Mining.  Check www.microsoft.com/webcast for more details.


Asked: Where does the drill through capability with Ent. SQL get determined, at the data source, or where the server the report is running?

Answer:  This is determined at the SQL box running reporting services. I am not sure it has to be enterprise edition at all data sources.


Published Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12:20 PM by jweston

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