The issues you have found earlier (filed as PDFREP-33272) have been fixed in Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services 2.5.3.
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Hello Nayyer,
I’ve downloaded Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services 2.5.3 but still cannot use it with sql server 2012…
The msi installer doesn’t work so i’ve tried to install it manually…
In the downloaded folder of Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services 2.5.3 we have folders to rs2000, rs2005 and rs2008… where is the dll for rs2012???
I’ve tried to put the dll of folder rs2008 in directory C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS11.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\ReportServer\bin like you said
here.
Also changed the
rsreportserver.config
and
rssrvpolicy.config
<CodeGroup
class=“UnionCodeGroup”
version=“1”
PermissionSetName=“FullTrust”
Name=“Aspose.Pdf_for_Reporting_Services”
Description=“This code group grants full trust to the Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services assembly.”>
<IMembershipCondition
class=“StrongNameMembershipCondition”
version=“1”
PublicKeyBlob=“00240000048000009400000006020000002400005253413100040000010001000734cc24bfcebd7aa8c6e2bf8af5c2b95c7a7e6092abb60d68a7d9efde285cf7dce7f354b44cf3064e8ad85bddfe405ad1e51855d9a1367c15cb34529988feeee0c3279caecdb6dfd7f94c5364d2bd282c4f93493d56d33df36f97da8fd71bb7dc4b0e7f1428b926291cdea7cec1085aa9cc0f6771e4fc2f5772603eee3afaaa”
/>
Then to test it i’ve open the report manager and select my report… then select the pdf via aspose.net format but cannot open the pdf file… the error is: adobe reader could not open report because it is either not a supported file type or because the file has been damaged.
I think this is happen because i’m using the wrong dll…
What should i do??
Can you please help me with this question?? It’s very urgent for me to solve this situation…
Thanks.
Here we go again…
2 weeks to answer to a costumer issue??
I’ve bought this product in april, we’re in august and i still cannot use it properly…
Do you think it’s normal???
Hi Hugo,
I’m support team lead at Aspose and I’m extremely sorry for the inconvenience you faced due to this delay.
No. This is not normal; we do make sure to reply to our customers the earliest possible usually within a working day. We’re looking into this to see why your query was missed. A support team member will be with you shortly.
Please accept our sincere apology for this and I assure you that you won’t face any such issue in future.
Regards,
Hi Bruno,
First of all please accept my humble apologies for the delay while replying.
As I have shared earlier, I have tested the scenario using SQL Server 2012 (X64) over Windows 7(X64) where I have used Aspose.Pdf.ReportingServices.dll present under SQL2008 folder and I have been able to render the RDL file into PDF format using Aspose.Pdf extension. However concerning to the error which you have been facing, it might be related to the report which you are trying to export. Can you please share the source file (.RDL) so that we can test the scenario at our end.
We are really sorry for this delay and inconvenience.
Hi.
Sorry for the delayed answer but i’ve been out of office last week.
The same rdl with sql server r2 works perfect so the problem is not about the rdl file.
Can you please explain step by step what do i have to do, to:
Thanks.
Hello,
The time limit to deliver the developments to our clients will be on september 7.
I will be out of office tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and i’ll be back on september 2.
Once for all i really hope and appreciate that you help me with this question that creeps since april, because i gave my word to our clients that this problem will be solve, otherwise we will have serious problems.
Recapitulating, i’ve used the dll under 2008 folder with Sql Server 2008 R2 (X64) with windows 7 (X64) and works perfect. The same dll with Sql Server 2012 (X64) with windows 7 (X64) does not work.
The problem is not about the rdl file because otherwise this won’t work with 2008 R2.
So ONE MORE TIME, my question is very simple:
What have you done to install to report server and to install to visual studio report designer to get this works with sql 2012??
Step by step please…
Thanks.
Hi Bruno,
I am again preparing the fresh SQL 2012 Reporting Services instance over my end so that I can again test the scenario of rendering .RDL file to PDF format using latest release of Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services. I hope to complete my testing by today and will post my findings within this forum thread. We are sorry for your inconvenience.
Any news about your findings???
Hi Bruno,
Thanks for your patience.
I have again tested the scenario where I have used Aspose.Pdf.ReportingServices.dll from SQL2008 folder and have tried it using with SQL 2012 (X64) Reporting Services running over Windows 7 x64 and I am still unable to replicate the problem. The reports are properly being generated.
Can you please share the Aspose.Pdf.Exception.pdf file which might be getting generated over the root of C:/ drive when you are trying to use Aspose.Pdf.ReportingServices.dll with SQL 2012. This file contains the details regarding the exception/error which might be occurring . We are really sorry for this inconvenience.
Hello,
I finnaly figured out why this don’t work… Because of [this](http://www.aspose.com/community/forums/494340/reporting-services-export-to-pdf-image-problem/showthread.aspx#494340)…
Because i’ve got images on my report!!! What extraordinary thing!!! Images in a report…
What i cannot understand is, how can you put a product on sale (Supposedly compatible with SQL2012) if not a single image works in the report??? How is that possible??? How???
There’s no excuse for that… A simple test, like create a new report, add an image and export to pdf via aspose, doesn’t works???
What kind of tests have done your team???
What bothers me most, is that customers find bugs and then they have to be waiting months that they are fixed… Until there we cannot use what we have bought not for 10 dollars but for more than 1000!!!
SHAME ON YOU!!!
Now, if i may, i have to go to justify this problem one more time to my boss and to our clients!!!
Thank you very much!!!
Hi Bruno,
First of all please accept our humble apologies for the delay and inconvenience which you have faced due to the issue occurring in Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services. The forum thread which you have referenced above, contains the list of issues occurring when exporting report containing images where the colors of image are lost/not correct in resultant PDF file. Also it contains the issue related to Text rendering in resultant PDF file. However in this current thread, we have been discussing the scenario where you are not able to use Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services with SQL 2012.
HugoPacheco:
What i cannot understand is, how can you put a product on sale (Supposedly compatible with SQL2012) if not a single image works in the report??? How is that possible??? How???
From time to time, we keep on introducing changes in our component and for above stated image related issue, the problem might have occurred during to some recent changes. I am sure in earlier release versions, we have been exporting images into resultant PDF files.
HugoPacheco:
There’s no excuse for that… A simple test, like create a new report, add an image and export to pdf via aspose, doesn’t works???
Before a version is released, the team tests the components and ensure that all the features work correctly. For image related issue, I think the file which team has used during regression testing, the component would have worked for that scenario and have caused problems with the image placed in your sample report.
The team is definitely looking into above stated issue and I hope these problems will be resolved shortly. Once again, we are really sorry for the inconvenience which you have been facing.