How to publish report from jasper studio to jasper server?
will I publish the main report only or Including the sub reports?
Open a report
Click the Publish Report button , located in the upper-right hand corner of the Designer.
The Reporting Publishing Wizard opens.
Navigate the directory structure and choose the directory where you want to store your report.
Name the report unit. The report unit contains all report files. Click Next.
The Select Resources window opens.
Select any resources you want to upload with your report and check the box if you want to overwrite previous versions of those resources. Click Next.
The Configure the data source window opens.
Select a data source, or no data source. Click Finish.
The report is uploaded to the server. If there are no errors, an appropriate message is shown.
Source: Publishing a Report to JasperReports Server
You can publish report as given in Jasper documentation.
You also have to publish subreport.
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We moved from TFS to Azure DevOps and during that move all of the custom fields we'd created in TFS did come over to Azure but I haven't been able to find a way to add new fields to the work items. I can still use the process editor in visual studio to add the data points but can't get them to show on the UI.
Example: I added a "Deploy Status" property to Bug work items. In Azure I can query to show that new field and I can set the new field by right-clicking and editing the Bug. What I can't do is get the field to show within an individual Bug.
I have tried adding the control to the layout via the process editor.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
While viewing the history of a file in Visual SourceSafe, I see the following columns:
Version
User
Date
Action
I'm more interested in the comments, I filled in while checking out and in.
I know I can get this information, using the history report preview, but would it be possible adding this as a column in the basic history view?
What I'm trying to do is get the picture of how all the files were in their latest version at a certain date.
I already tried - right click on the folder> show history and input two dates/versions but what I get is all the files that have been changed in the indicated interval of time.
I'm using Microsof Visual Sourcesafe 2005.
Thankyou!
I already tried - right click on the folder> show history and input
two dates/versions but what I get is all the files that have been
changed in the indicated interval of time.
After that, choose one file and click button Get, you will get a dialog asking "Get the entire project containing this file version?", choose yes.
I'm using Visual Studio Online I have created a project A with PBI's that has many tasks inside them.
I have now created a new project B and would like to move/copy/migrate the PBI's and tasks from project A to this project B.
How do I achieve this.
You can do this quite easily using the Excel integration feature.
In Project A, create a query that lists all your work items.
Open Microsoft Excel, go the TEAM tab.
Click 'New List', select your project, select 'Query List', select
the query you just created.
In the Work Items tab select the 'Choose Columns' button and select
all the columns you want to migrate.
Open another Excel Spreadsheet and create a 'New List'. This time
connect to Project B and select the 'Input List'.
Copy and paste all the work items from Project A list to the Project
B list (excluding the Id column).
Click Publish.
Using Excel won't let you copy a lot of stuff, particularly attachments.
A (slightly) better approach would be to use the OData interface at https://tfsodata.visualstudio.com/ to read work items and all their related data from project A, then insert into project B.
As of today though, the API is also quite limited (e.g. doesn't allow to create links between work items).
It's 2020 now, and the answer, with Azure DevOps is yes, you most definitely can.
See Azure boards documentation's "move work items, change work item type"
How can I migrate reports from Crystal Reports to Business Objects Enterprise?
Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions or advice?
It's not a migration as much as it is a deployment.
In Crystal Reports, select File | Save As..., click the Enterprise shortcut, select the desired folder and click Save.
You can also add reports to BOE via the InfoView and CMC applications.