SQL 2008 Reporting Services

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  1. Now that SQL Server is being hosed live, when can we expect the 2008 Reporting Services to be implemented? I have had trouble in the past with my SQL 2000 Reporting Service reliability and want to upgrade both my data and my reports to SQL 2008.
     
  2. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    We cannot give any timeframe on SQL 2008 RS right now. Our main focus up to now has been to get SQL 2008 out as quickly as possible after official release.
     
  3. Hopefully sooner rather than later. I also can't upgrade to SQL Server 2008 until Reporting Services are supported.
     
  4. I am also waiting for SSRS 2008. The new charting capabilities are awsome. Is there at least a plan to impliment this in the near future?

    Jim Evans
     
  5. Indeed [​IMG]
     
  6. To The DASP Dudes - do you perhaps have a timeline for 2008 Reporting Services yet?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  7. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    Sorry, cannot give any timeframe on SQL 2008 RS yet.
     
  8. Ya Deonv -

    We have been asking for months now.
    Sounds kinda like what MS does when they don't want to admit it will be a looooooong time.

    Jim Evans
     
  9. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    We got a lot of projects going on and we can't do everything at the same time and so we need to prioritize. And its not just a matter of turning on a feature - for these projects there is usuallybackend infrastructure work, control panel work, billing work, knowledge base article generation, and staff training involved. All this takes time, planning and resources.

    We also want to stay away from setting a date and then delaying the launch, as you know, there are always unanticipated stuff that always comes up.

    We hear you on your interest in SQL 2008 RS. But at this time, we just can't give any definitive timeframe.
     
  10. Hi


    I have just recently joined and automatically asumed that SQL 2008 Reporting would be available almost immediatly. I am stuck. I dont want to use 2005 as I take advantage of the new gauges with 2008. What alternative reporting mechanisms do you have? Can I use Crystal. If so explain themechanism to install the CR2008 Runtime.


    What is timeframe for RS2008? There must be one??????
     
  11. Thanks, I understand that there are priorities.


    I do not expect the ETAto be exact (I am in dev as well, s&%t happens), I just need to know if it will be done within the next2 months. This will enable me to make a decision for the way forward.


    In terms of CR reporting? Do you have any information for me? This facility does not make use of SQL or IIS as it has its own runtime for VS2008. I just need the facility to be able to deploy the runtime or I can send you the runtime to you to deploy. It only takes a few minutes and CR is enabled ona specific site.


    I know that you may charge for SQL Reporting Services and this will mean loss ofrevenue, howeverI will change and subscribe to SQL Reporting Services when available. The Dundas gauges are just so much better than CR's basic gauges.


    "An ASP.NET website is not a website if thereare no user reports"


    In the same breath, beside my reporting serv. issue, DiscountASP.NET is a cool hosting facility andI am very happy withall theother features I have encountered so far.
     
  12. Hi,
    I've spent the past few weeks experimenting with version 9 of the ReportViewer.
    Same as many of the guys here I'd love to see SQL 2008 reports, but...
    For now I can help with Microsoft reports, version 9, in ASP.NET with and without a SQL Server.
    (With any data source, even XML.)

    As for CR...We can not use CR's here.
    Salute,
    Mark Wisecarver
    Technical Evangelist for DiscountASP.NET
    http://weblogs.asp.net/markwisecarver/
     
  13. Thanks wisemx, however visual appealnot that hotin MS Reports.

    Still looking for that timeframe..................... Should I not hold my breath, ey?
     
  14. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    2k8 RS will definitely not be available this quarter (we have a pretty busy quarter already and doubt that we can sqeeze this in).

    If we do this, the earliest time would be Q1 09.
     
  15. How is Q1 09 looking now?

    Jim Evans
     
  16. I have just subscribed to DASP and testing the set-up before we move the applications over. We will be using VS 2008 for new work. We are happy with rs2005 functionality, but reports built with VS2008 will not deploy to rs2005. Is there any way round this short of hosting the reports elsewhere?
    Thank
    John
     
  17. Hi Wisemx

    The problem isn't viewing the reports, the problem is deploying them to the server in the first place. Reports created (or edited) with VS2008 cannot be uploaded (deployed) to an rs2005 server. That means that users of VS2008 (like me) cannot use DASP for hosting reports.

    John
     
  18. Hi,
    This can be very confusing John but I can give you example code of SQL Server 2005 reports running on DASP servers with no Report Server, actually with and without the Report Server, same report but different flavors.
    Salute,
    Mark
     
  19. Hi Mark

    Just to be clear, almost all my (200+) reports have parameters ... does that make a difference?

    John
     
  20. Hi John,
    I'm not sure about that, never got parameters working with the non-reportserver pages.
    I asked some of the Microsft Devs last year and none of them had any solutions.
    Unless I'm mistaken this will be available in the 2008 Web version but we don't have access to that here yet.
    All the best,
    Mark
     
  21. I believe that report parameters only work when the report is accessed remotely from a report server, and I don't think that 2008 is any different. That's why report server 2008 is important - without rs2008 we cannot use visual studio 2008 for reports with parameters.

    John
     
  22. Any news about 2k8 RS? All reports made with vs2008 need 2k8rs
     
  23. Hi,
    I am testing SSRS 2008 SP1 and it works GOOD. Why DASP don't offer SSRS 2008 add-in?
     
  24. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    As in a previous reply, we've got a lot of projects going on right now and we can't do everything at the same time and so we need to prioritize. We are working on a bunch of infrastructure improvements right now which is taking priority since this work forms the foundation upon which new features and services can be added.

    Also, when we launch features we do not just turn them on. The projects usually involve control panel work, billing work, knowledge base article generation, and staff training. All this takes time, planning and resources.

    We understand your interest in SQL 2008 RS. At this moment, we cannot provide an definitive ETA.
     
  25. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    It's a free market so you are welcome to try any host you want. I hope they can support it.

    Also, posting such a link in our forum will not speed up anything on our side. As stated previously, we are committed to launching features and making sure we can support it, have knowledge base articles posted, and have control panel tools to manage it (if appropriate) rather than just turning something on.
     
  26. mjp

    mjp

    Er, yeah. Maybe I'm crazy, but I don't think I'd ever go with a host who posted those images of "servers" for their different plans...

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    But you know, that's just me. Maybe they're great.
     
  27. I had a website based on SSRS 2005 on DASP and was VERY satisfied about DASP services but now I need SSRS 2008. You guys have a lot of experience with SSRS 2005, so I can't understand what is so hard with SSRS 2008?
     
  28. Whoa!! is that R2D2 stuffed in a box?

    We apologize that we do not offer this at the moment, please understand from the reply that Bruce posted we still have a busy quarter. This post will be updated once we have any word on this.

    Also most of us here have worked for previous hosting companies that simply deploy services without testing them and fix problems and tweaks as issues arise. We are against this method of deploying any service. As this would cause more problems for our customers and headaches for ourselves.
     
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