Saturday, February 25, 2012

Charts don't update when using dropdown parameters

I have recently upgraded from RS2000 to RS2005. The reports seem to have
converted without any errors. In the report designer, everything works fine.
When deploying to the server the reports don't update properly.
Details:
The reports have two components (a table and a chart) - both are based on
the same query. There are three parameters in a report. One is a dropdown
box that includes a list of products based on a subquery. The other two
parameters are textboxes that provide start and end months for the reporting
period. When changing either of the month parameters, the table and chart
updates with proper data. When changing the product (dropdown box), the
table information updates, but the chart does not (it still includes the
title and data from the previous update when a month was changed; or it
includes the results of the first query if a month was not changed).
Has anyone experienced anything like this? Is there a fix?Hello Piell,
I tested on my side and do not reproduce this issue.
Also, I did not find any related issue in our internal database.
I would like to know if this issue appeared on all reports?
If you apply SP1 on your SSRS 2005, does this issue persist?
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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rights.)|||Wei,
We have the same problem on all reports and we have even deleted the chart
and re-created it and get the same results. I will be checking with the
admins later today to find out if SP1 has been applied. If it hasn't, we
will have them update it.
Thanks.|||Wei,
We have installed SQL 2005 SP1 and still have the same problem. Would the
available hot fix help
http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/e/8/6e85f7ab-9f6c-4f3c-8f89-da0f78e026dc/rs2005-kb918222-x86-enu.exe|||We installed hot fix and charts still don't update when dropdown parameter
changes.|||Hello piell,
I would like to suggest you to check your IE security setting and try to
set the security level to low.
If this issue still persist, would you please send a sample report to me so
that I could try to reproduce this issue on my side.
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Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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