Hi all,
We have been using RS for about 3 mos, and just this am when attempting to
access the main web page we get an error message saying:
The version of the report server database is either in a format that is not
valid, or it cannot be read. The found version is 'C.0.6.51'. The expected
version is 'C.0.6.43'. To continue, update the version of the report server
database and verify access rights. (rsInvalidReportServerDatabase)
So my db is a higher version now than my application? Typically I would
restore the db from backup but SNAFU - no backup .. open files and all that
...
Any suggestions on how to re-install the database?
TIA
Edward
ebrooathealthydirections.comThe DB has been upgraded to SP1. You should upgrade your RS to SP1 and then
everything should work for you.
--
-Daniel
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"EB" <ebroo@.healthydirections.com> wrote in message
news:uvGdk6IuFHA.2160@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi all,
> We have been using RS for about 3 mos, and just this am when attempting to
> access the main web page we get an error message saying:
> The version of the report server database is either in a format that is
> not valid, or it cannot be read. The found version is 'C.0.6.51'. The
> expected version is 'C.0.6.43'. To continue, update the version of the
> report server database and verify access rights.
> (rsInvalidReportServerDatabase)
> So my db is a higher version now than my application? Typically I would
> restore the db from backup but SNAFU - no backup .. open files and all
> that ...
> Any suggestions on how to re-install the database?
> TIA
> Edward
> ebrooathealthydirections.com
>
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Business Scorecard Manager 2005 server requirements
Attempting to install Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 on a server
that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
server:
Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000 components
are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?Hi,
there is equivalent 2005 tools / drivers
msxml 6
OLAP drivers v9
ADOMD.Net
download here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&DisplayLang=en
"bhorwatt" <bhorwatt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A64F6A76-0680-436A-902F-37CD80FB27AD@.microsoft.com...
> Attempting to install Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 on a
> server
> that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
> Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
> server:
> Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
> Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
> Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
> These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
> Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000
> components
> are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?
>
that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
server:
Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000 components
are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?Hi,
there is equivalent 2005 tools / drivers
msxml 6
OLAP drivers v9
ADOMD.Net
download here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&DisplayLang=en
"bhorwatt" <bhorwatt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A64F6A76-0680-436A-902F-37CD80FB27AD@.microsoft.com...
> Attempting to install Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 on a
> server
> that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
> Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
> server:
> Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
> Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
> Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
> These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
> Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000
> components
> are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?
>
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Business Scorecard Manager 2005 server requirements
Attempting to install Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 on a server
that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
server:
Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000 components
are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?Hi,
there is equivalent 2005 tools / drivers
msxml 6
OLAP drivers v9
ADOMD.Net
download here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=df0ba5aa-b4bd-4705-aa0a-b477ba72a9cb&DisplayLang=en
"bhorwatt" <bhorwatt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A64F6A76-0680-436A-902F-37CD80FB27AD@.microsoft.com...
> Attempting to install Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 on a
> server
> that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
> Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
> server:
> Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
> Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
> Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
> These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
> Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000
> components
> are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?
>
that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
server:
Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000 components
are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?Hi,
there is equivalent 2005 tools / drivers
msxml 6
OLAP drivers v9
ADOMD.Net
download here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=df0ba5aa-b4bd-4705-aa0a-b477ba72a9cb&DisplayLang=en
"bhorwatt" <bhorwatt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A64F6A76-0680-436A-902F-37CD80FB27AD@.microsoft.com...
> Attempting to install Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 on a
> server
> that has all components of SQL Server 2005 installed including Reporting
> Services w/IIS. The install lists several pre-requisites that are not on
> server:
> Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0
> Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services (MSOLAP) 2000 SP4 (8.00.2039)
> Microsoft ADOMD.NET 8.0
> These pre-requisites look like something that would be present on a SQL
> Server 2000 install, which is not on this server. If these 2000
> components
> are installed, will it overwrite something critical in SQL Server 2005?
>
Friday, February 10, 2012
Bundling Multi-Reports Into One
We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and Generate
same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy well
and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is able
to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
--
Donna Bliss
Senior Project Manager
Union Pacific RailroadThis sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
=-Chris
"Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
> We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
> Generate
> same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
> many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
> well
> and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
> printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
> Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
> for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
> able
> to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
> bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
> the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
> --
> Donna Bliss
> Senior Project Manager
> Union Pacific Railroad|||I have not...and I will try it, but is formatting an issue?
For example in MS Access I can place a subreport without worrying about the
size or formatting etc., it is taken from the sub report.
Is it the same in Reporting Services?
"Christopher Conner" wrote:
> This sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
> subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
> =-Chris
> "Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
> > We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
> > Generate
> > same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
> > many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
> > well
> > and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
> > printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
> > Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
> > for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
> > able
> > to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
> > bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
> > the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
> >
> > --
> > Donna Bliss
> > Senior Project Manager
> > Union Pacific Railroad
>
>|||Thanks Chris.
The sort of crazy thing is you have to add a rectangle between the 13
subreports in order to get the page breaks, but otherwise it works.
"Christopher Conner" wrote:
> This sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
> subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
> =-Chris
> "Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
> > We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
> > Generate
> > same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
> > many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
> > well
> > and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
> > printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
> > Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
> > for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
> > able
> > to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
> > bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
> > the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
> >
> > --
> > Donna Bliss
> > Senior Project Manager
> > Union Pacific Railroad
>
>|||No. And subreports cannot be placed in a table or matrix if you are
exporting in Excel format (they will be ignored). There are also other
problems when a user saves an Excel report that has subreports and then
loads it back in. Subreports are best avoided and used as a last resort.
Donna Bliss wrote:
> I have not...and I will try it, but is formatting an issue?
> For example in MS Access I can place a subreport without worrying about the
> size or formatting etc., it is taken from the sub report.
> Is it the same in Reporting Services?
> "Christopher Conner" wrote:
>
>>This sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
>>subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
>>=-Chris
>>"Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
>>We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
>>Generate
>>same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
>>many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
>>well
>>and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
>>printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
>>Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
>>for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
>>able
>>to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
>>bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
>>the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
>>--
>>Donna Bliss
>>Senior Project Manager
>>Union Pacific Railroad
>>
same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy well
and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is able
to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
--
Donna Bliss
Senior Project Manager
Union Pacific RailroadThis sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
=-Chris
"Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
> We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
> Generate
> same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
> many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
> well
> and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
> printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
> Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
> for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
> able
> to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
> bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
> the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
> --
> Donna Bliss
> Senior Project Manager
> Union Pacific Railroad|||I have not...and I will try it, but is formatting an issue?
For example in MS Access I can place a subreport without worrying about the
size or formatting etc., it is taken from the sub report.
Is it the same in Reporting Services?
"Christopher Conner" wrote:
> This sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
> subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
> =-Chris
> "Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
> > We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
> > Generate
> > same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
> > many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
> > well
> > and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
> > printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
> > Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
> > for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
> > able
> > to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
> > bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
> > the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
> >
> > --
> > Donna Bliss
> > Senior Project Manager
> > Union Pacific Railroad
>
>|||Thanks Chris.
The sort of crazy thing is you have to add a rectangle between the 13
subreports in order to get the page breaks, but otherwise it works.
"Christopher Conner" wrote:
> This sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
> subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
> =-Chris
> "Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
> > We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
> > Generate
> > same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
> > many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
> > well
> > and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
> > printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
> > Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
> > for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
> > able
> > to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
> > bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
> > the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
> >
> > --
> > Donna Bliss
> > Senior Project Manager
> > Union Pacific Railroad
>
>|||No. And subreports cannot be placed in a table or matrix if you are
exporting in Excel format (they will be ignored). There are also other
problems when a user saves an Excel report that has subreports and then
loads it back in. Subreports are best avoided and used as a last resort.
Donna Bliss wrote:
> I have not...and I will try it, but is formatting an issue?
> For example in MS Access I can place a subreport without worrying about the
> size or formatting etc., it is taken from the sub report.
> Is it the same in Reporting Services?
> "Christopher Conner" wrote:
>
>>This sounds lame, but did you try to create a report that has 13
>>subreports -> each pointing to the report in question you want?
>>=-Chris
>>"Donna Bliss" <DonnaBliss@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:C33D3D04-1962-45C3-8FA9-5E40F6C7760A@.microsoft.com...
>>We are attempting to take a 13 Slide Graphical Powerpoint Report and
>>Generate
>>same in Reporting Services. The individual Slides (which contain up to as
>>many as 4 subreports with graph and matrix) are beautiful! They deploy
>>well
>>and we are all happy...IF that is you are opening them 1 at a time and
>>printing...which of course any Executive worthy of the name will not do.
>>Our current schema is a page under our department page on our company site
>>for all reports. When a user chooses a report it is run and the user is
>>able
>>to print it. How....(coming to the point now actually, finally) can I
>>bundle those 13 reports into 1 so that when the user clicks on the website
>>the entire 13 are run and they are able to be printed?
>>--
>>Donna Bliss
>>Senior Project Manager
>>Union Pacific Railroad
>>
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