When I copy the rdl file to the production server, the report runs but fails
to display the chart (displays the little icon). Any ideas? Thanks.
DanHi Dan,
Thanks for your post.
From your descriptions, I understood you could see Chart well on VS.NET but
failed to see it after the deployment. If I have misunderstood your
concern, please feel free to point it out.
Based on my knowledge, This can be caused by the boundaries of the Chart
control. Make sure it's outer edges don't go outside the page and Move the
chart boundaries around and re-deploying the report until it looks right.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation. If you have any questions or
concerns, don't hesitate to let me know. We are always here to be of
assistance!
Sincerely yours,
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Characters replaced by squares
Hi!
When running a report in our production environment we get squares instead
of characters. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?Are there controls characters in the data you are displaying...? In some
instances if you have a carraige return, line feed, tab or something else
along those lines they'll be displayed as a square... In most cases in html
they're escaped the browser, considered white space, try exporting your
report to another format like PDF or Excel and see how the squares show up.
"Anders" wrote:
> Hi!
> When running a report in our production environment we get squares instead
> of characters. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?|||Hi!
The squares also appears in the drop down lists when selecting report
parameters. What font is Reporting Services using in those drop downs?
/A
"Alien2_51" wrote:
> Are there controls characters in the data you are displaying...? In some
> instances if you have a carraige return, line feed, tab or something else
> along those lines they'll be displayed as a square... In most cases in html
> they're escaped the browser, considered white space, try exporting your
> report to another format like PDF or Excel and see how the squares show up.
> "Anders" wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > When running a report in our production environment we get squares instead
> > of characters. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?
When running a report in our production environment we get squares instead
of characters. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?Are there controls characters in the data you are displaying...? In some
instances if you have a carraige return, line feed, tab or something else
along those lines they'll be displayed as a square... In most cases in html
they're escaped the browser, considered white space, try exporting your
report to another format like PDF or Excel and see how the squares show up.
"Anders" wrote:
> Hi!
> When running a report in our production environment we get squares instead
> of characters. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?|||Hi!
The squares also appears in the drop down lists when selecting report
parameters. What font is Reporting Services using in those drop downs?
/A
"Alien2_51" wrote:
> Are there controls characters in the data you are displaying...? In some
> instances if you have a carraige return, line feed, tab or something else
> along those lines they'll be displayed as a square... In most cases in html
> they're escaped the browser, considered white space, try exporting your
> report to another format like PDF or Excel and see how the squares show up.
> "Anders" wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > When running a report in our production environment we get squares instead
> > of characters. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?
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