Friday, February 24, 2012

2005 report designer and 2000 report server

Is it possible/ok to write a report with sql 2005 report designer and deploy
the report to a SQL 2000 Report Server?
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moondaddy@.noemail.noemailHello George,
I understand that you'd like to design report in report designer in VS 2005
and deploy it to RS 2000. If I'm off-base, please let me know.
As far as I know, this feature is not supported. You could open/upgrade RS
2000 report project via RS 2005 report designer but you could deploy report
project of RS 2005 to 2000 server. This is because implmentation/connection
of RS 2005 is different from RS 2000. Also, the RDL schema has changed, and
the old server will not understand the new one.
Also, VS 2003 report designer can directly publish to a RS 2005 report
server.
If you have any questions or concerns on this, please feel free to let's
know. Thank you.
Best Regards,
Peter Yang
MCSE2000/2003, MCSA, MCDBA
Microsoft Online Community Support
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==================================================This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.|||The report viewer control that ships with VS 2005 only works against RS 2005
reports.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Roberto Nunes" <RobertoNunes@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:12425E77-1244-4868-B27D-05986A5BDDDE@.microsoft.com...
> Hello Peter,
> I have an ASPNET 2.0 Application and I would like show SQL 2000 reports.
> Could I do use Report View control?
> "Peter Yang [MSFT]" wrote:
>> Hello George,
>> I understand that you'd like to design report in report designer in VS
>> 2005
>> and deploy it to RS 2000. If I'm off-base, please let me know.
>> As far as I know, this feature is not supported. You could open/upgrade
>> RS
>> 2000 report project via RS 2005 report designer but you could deploy
>> report
>> project of RS 2005 to 2000 server. This is because
>> implmentation/connection
>> of RS 2005 is different from RS 2000. Also, the RDL schema has changed,
>> and
>> the old server will not understand the new one.
>> Also, VS 2003 report designer can directly publish to a RS 2005 report
>> server.
>> If you have any questions or concerns on this, please feel free to let's
>> know. Thank you.
>> Best Regards,
>> Peter Yang
>> MCSE2000/2003, MCSA, MCDBA
>> Microsoft Online Community Support
>> ==================================================>> Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to
>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/default.aspx#notif
>> ications
>> <http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/default.aspx>.
>> Note: The MSDN Managed Newsgroup support offering is for non-urgent
>> issues
>> where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support
>> Engineer within 1 business day is acceptable. Please note that each
>> follow
>> up response may take approximately 2 business days as the support
>> professional working with you may need further investigation to reach the
>> most efficient resolution. The offering is not appropriate for situations
>> that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
>> project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
>> handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by contacting
>> Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at
>> <http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/support/default.aspx>.
>> ==================================================>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>|||Hello Peter,
I have an ASPNET 2.0 Application and I would like show SQL 2000 reports.
Could I do use Report View control?
"Peter Yang [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello George,
> I understand that you'd like to design report in report designer in VS 2005
> and deploy it to RS 2000. If I'm off-base, please let me know.
> As far as I know, this feature is not supported. You could open/upgrade RS
> 2000 report project via RS 2005 report designer but you could deploy report
> project of RS 2005 to 2000 server. This is because implmentation/connection
> of RS 2005 is different from RS 2000. Also, the RDL schema has changed, and
> the old server will not understand the new one.
> Also, VS 2003 report designer can directly publish to a RS 2005 report
> server.
> If you have any questions or concerns on this, please feel free to let's
> know. Thank you.
> Best Regards,
> Peter Yang
> MCSE2000/2003, MCSA, MCDBA
> Microsoft Online Community Support
> ==================================================> Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/default.aspx#notif
> ications
> <http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/default.aspx>.
> Note: The MSDN Managed Newsgroup support offering is for non-urgent issues
> where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support
> Engineer within 1 business day is acceptable. Please note that each follow
> up response may take approximately 2 business days as the support
> professional working with you may need further investigation to reach the
> most efficient resolution. The offering is not appropriate for situations
> that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
> project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
> handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by contacting
> Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at
> <http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/support/default.aspx>.
> ==================================================> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
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