How to upload main and subreports in Jasper Server (face linking error)?
Check this:
Report connection property defined, from main report to sub report done correctly.
Check sub report expression.
Linking error might be because of local to server connection. Check the connection properties.
Uploading the reports to server, define connection property, update the local report to the server.
If you want to move reports between report servers, you can use export import commands in jasper server-side.
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I'm new to crystal reports and have been having an issue. The report is able to print properly on my system and on their host server however they have another server where everyone connects in through in and whenever we try to print from that server this error code pops up.
Any advice for a resolution is greatly appreciated.
Error code:
The server that the report is ran on when this issue occurs - as the message suggests, it seems like the table 'currencies' which you are using in the report does not exist in the database you are using on that server.
I suggest you logon to that server where you get the error message and make sure the 'Currencies' tables exists via SSMS.
I am trying to print crystal report in PDF format , and on my local machine it’s working fine. But when I publish application to the server, it’s giving me error. I am using VS2015 , SQl Server 2016, IIS 10 and CR version 13.0.17.2096
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Check if SQL Server Client in your server is the same as in your rpt file.
On Server open SQL Server Configuration Manager
Open the .rpt and check if the client used is equal the server client 10.
If SQL Client is diferent create the new connection in your .rpt.
I am getting the following error when trying to preview an RDL report.
I have full rights to the SQL SERVER
I have tested my connection to the datasource and it's fine
I have full rights to the reporting services (serverName/reports)
My datasource is set to windows authentication
The event viewer both on the local and remote machines shows nothing
SQL SERVER logs show nothing
Please note: this report is embedded within an on-premises CRM instance, but I need to update the report.
What am I doing wrong? Any troubleshooting guidance would be most appreciated.
In that case run your report in new solution / another solution. Your issue will sort out.
I faced the same issue. Now sorted.
Hi I am trying to add a report to the cmc but I am getting the following error.
Adding Crystal Report "customer details.rpt" failed.
The server with kind rptappserver returned an error result.
Failed to copy the report file to the report object.
Refreshing the report object properties might have failed.
Failed to read data from report file D:\Business Objects\BusinessObjects Enterprise 12.0\Data\CrystalReportsRasServer\temp\{E95CA1EF-E3A5-4590-93C0-0739194564AE}.rpt.
Reason: Unable to launch D:\Business Objects\BusinessObjects Enterprise 12.0\win32_x86\ReportAdd program to add report to the system.
The person who was in charge of this before i joined has left and I have no one to ask.
Never used CMC before
Check below servers whether properly working or not:
1.Adaptive processing server
2.Crystal reports Processing server
3.Inputfile repository server
4.It can be issue of rights. The user you are using should have rights to add the report.
If possible restart CCM and check for servers successfully started and try to add the report.
We deployed a VB.Net application on a customer's computer that contains SSRS reports.
The application connects to the SQL Server database in the app without any problems. We installed SQL Server Data Tools so we could deploy the reports (rdl) and data source (rdl) files up to the report server. These deploy without any problems.
In SQL Server Data Tools we can "Preview" the reports without any problems as well.
We do run into a problem when attempting to view the report from Internet Explorer (run as an administrator).
We get the following error:
Cannot create a connection to data source 'DataSourceReports'
(this is the name we used for the TargetDataSourceFolder)
error:40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server
We also get the same error when the app we deployed runs the reports.
Please let us know what is not set up correctly on the SQL Server side.
A likely possibility is that you are experiencing a double hop authentication problem. It's not clear from your explanation, but is the SQL Server database on a separate server from the report server? If so, then your credentials allow you to connect to the report server but Windows integrated security does not pass those credentials on to the SQL Server database if you are using NTLM on the report server. The report server tries to use Kerberos on your network to authenticate by way of ticketing to the SQL Server database, but you must have this configured correctly on your network. See this article if you want to use Kerberos: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff679930(v=sql.100).aspx.
Another (easier) solution is to open the data source on the report server and change the authentication to use stored credentials. Make sure the credentials you use have read permission on the SQL Server database. The downside of this approach is that you cannot use row-level security in your report by user unless you design your report to capture user information and set up the query or a filter on the dataset to restrict data by user. If that's not a concern, the stored credentials are easy to set up and maintain - and you're going to have to do this anyway if you want to use caching, snapshots, or subscriptions. For more information on stored credentials, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159736.aspx.