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Friday, March 9, 2012

Maximum Length of Report Reached in Report Designer- Bug?

We have reached the maximum length that Report Designer allows - 180 inches.
The problem is that we need to make the report longer. Also - it appears that
the maximum size for a rectangle is 60 inches - this also is too small. Does
anyone know how to report these items to Microsoft Reporting Services
Development as an enhancement request / defect?According to the MS webinar, the page problem has been fixed. The
webinar info has been posted to the WIKI:
http://www.reportingservicesfaq.com/ow.asp?SP2ForRS%3F
jstocker101 wrote:
> We have reached the maximum length that Report Designer allows - 180 inches.
> The problem is that we need to make the report longer. Also - it appears that
> the maximum size for a rectangle is 60 inches - this also is too small. Does
> anyone know how to report these items to Microsoft Reporting Services
> Development as an enhancement request / defect?|||You might be refering to 883501 but that is a different bug. The
details of that bug are related to an error message you get when you
export to Excel. Here is that article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883501
But the problem we are having would not be fixed by Reporting Services
Service Pack 2. Again, the Report Designer tool does not allow you to
create a report larger than 180 inches, and rectangles are limited to
inches. After reviewing the bugs fixed in Reporting Services SP2, none
of the fixes address this issue.
This is a major problem because you cannot create a large report in
Reporting Services!!
Jerry wrote:
> According to the MS webinar, the page problem has been fixed. The
> webinar info has been posted to the WIKI:
> http://www.reportingservicesfaq.com/ow.asp?SP2ForRS%3F
>
>
> jstocker101 wrote:
> > We have reached the maximum length that Report Designer allows -
180 inches.
> > The problem is that we need to make the report longer. Also - it
appears that
> > the maximum size for a rectangle is 60 inches - this also is too
small. Does
> > anyone know how to report these items to Microsoft Reporting
Services
> > Development as an enhancement request / defect?|||In SP2, the maximum height or width for any object is 160 inches. I'm
interested in the scenario that requires such a long report. Can you design
your report as subreports and combine the subreports together in one large
report?
--
Albert Yen
SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
<jstocker@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1109014748.413769.319290@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> You might be refering to 883501 but that is a different bug. The
> details of that bug are related to an error message you get when you
> export to Excel. Here is that article:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883501
> But the problem we are having would not be fixed by Reporting Services
> Service Pack 2. Again, the Report Designer tool does not allow you to
> create a report larger than 180 inches, and rectangles are limited to
> inches. After reviewing the bugs fixed in Reporting Services SP2, none
> of the fixes address this issue.
> This is a major problem because you cannot create a large report in
> Reporting Services!!
>
> Jerry wrote:
> > According to the MS webinar, the page problem has been fixed. The
> > webinar info has been posted to the WIKI:
> >
> > http://www.reportingservicesfaq.com/ow.asp?SP2ForRS%3F
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > jstocker101 wrote:
> > > We have reached the maximum length that Report Designer allows -
> 180 inches.
> > > The problem is that we need to make the report longer. Also - it
> appears that
> > > the maximum size for a rectangle is 60 inches - this also is too
> small. Does
> > > anyone know how to report these items to Microsoft Reporting
> Services
> > > Development as an enhancement request / defect?
>|||We require one long report because when we export to PDF, we need the
report to display each section as a bookmark to PDF and subreports do
not exhibit this appearance after conversion to PDF. In other words,
create a rectangle in report designer, then export to pdf and you will
notice that the rectangle will appear as a navigation tab on the left
within Acrobat reader. We have reached the limit of 160 inches and we
need to add more tabs to the report.
Regardless of whether the workaround you suggest is valid, the point is
that there should be no limit to the length of a report. That should be
up to the developer.
Albert Yen [MSFT] wrote:
> In SP2, the maximum height or width for any object is 160 inches.
I'm
> interested in the scenario that requires such a long report. Can you
design
> your report as subreports and combine the subreports together in one
large
> report?
> --
> Albert Yen
> SQL Server Reporting Services
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> <jstocker@.gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1109014748.413769.319290@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > You might be refering to 883501 but that is a different bug. The
> > details of that bug are related to an error message you get when
you
> > export to Excel. Here is that article:
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883501
> >
> > But the problem we are having would not be fixed by Reporting
Services
> > Service Pack 2. Again, the Report Designer tool does not allow you
to
> > create a report larger than 180 inches, and rectangles are limited
to
> > inches. After reviewing the bugs fixed in Reporting Services SP2,
none
> > of the fixes address this issue.
> >
> > This is a major problem because you cannot create a large report in
> > Reporting Services!!
> >
> >
> >
> > Jerry wrote:
> > > According to the MS webinar, the page problem has been fixed. The
> > > webinar info has been posted to the WIKI:
> > >
> > > http://www.reportingservicesfaq.com/ow.asp?SP2ForRS%3F
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > jstocker101 wrote:
> > > > We have reached the maximum length that Report Designer allows
-
> > 180 inches.
> > > > The problem is that we need to make the report longer. Also -
it
> > appears that
> > > > the maximum size for a rectangle is 60 inches - this also is
too
> > small. Does
> > > > anyone know how to report these items to Microsoft Reporting
> > Services
> > > > Development as an enhancement request / defect?
> >|||I have the exact same problem. Did you solve this problem - and how did you solve it
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Max Worker Threads setting in X64 system.

Hi All,

As we know, the default max worker thread in SQL 2005 is 0. The default value for Max worker threads, 0, allows SQL Server to automatically configure the number of worker threads AT STARTUP.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187024.aspx

However, what's the actual max worker thread while the "max worker thread" option is configured as 0? Is it the one list in this table?

Number of CPUs

32-bit computer

64-bit computer

<= 4 processors

256

512

8 processors

288

576

16 processors

352

704

32 processors

480

960

This table is got form the above article. Please kindly help me confirm

This is the formula that SQL uses is it is at 0.

x86

<= 4 procs = 256

> 4 procs = 256+((# procs-4)*8)

x64

<= 4 procs = 512

> 4 procs = 512+((# procs-4)*16)

It is also wise to set this back to 0 if it is an upgrade from 2000.

|||Thanks a lot for your confirmation and formula!