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What Happened to the Tools Gauge in My SSRS Dashboard?

What Happened to the Tools Gauge in My SSRS Dashboard?

by Garth Jones | Oct 26, 2017 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

In the screenshot below, you can see that there is clearly an issue with the Tools gauge in my SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) dashboard. The purple arrow is pointing out that the gauge is not displaying properly. What’s the matter with it? In this blog post, I...
How Do I Bulk Upgrade SSRS RDLs from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 R2?

How Do I Bulk Upgrade SSRS RDLs from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 R2?

by Garth Jones | Oct 25, 2017 | How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

I discussed how I needed to update each SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) RDL in yesterday’s blog post called, “What Does the Error Message, “Unknown Report Version 9.0,” in Visual Studio 2015 Mean?” In order to update the RDLs I would have to perform a, “Save As,”...
What Does the Error Message, “Unknown Report Version 9.0,” in Visual Studio 2015 Mean?

What Does the Error Message, “Unknown Report Version 9.0,” in Visual Studio 2015 Mean?

by Garth Jones | Oct 24, 2017 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

A long time ago I started working on two projects using SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio 2005 (BIDS). I wanted to keep working on these projects, so I upgraded from BIDS 2005 to SQL Server Data Tools Visual Studio 2015 (SSDT). After editing and then...
How Do I Enable CLR within SQL Server?

How Do I Enable CLR within SQL Server?

by Garth Jones | Oct 23, 2017 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

If you take a copy of your System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) database and put it on your laptop (or anywhere else) without SQL Server common language runtime (CLR) enabled, you will receive an error when accessing Role-Based Administration (RBA) functions....
Does SQL Server Database Compatibility Level Matter?

Does SQL Server Database Compatibility Level Matter?

by Garth Jones | Oct 11, 2017 | ConfigMgr, How-To, Tips

Not long ago, I was dealing with a performance problem involving a very simple SQL Server query. To give you an idea about what I mean, this query took over six hours to complete! This didn’t make any sense to me especially when its “twin” query took only 25-seconds...
Installing W3 Total Cache and Amazon CloudFront on WordPress

Installing W3 Total Cache and Amazon CloudFront on WordPress

by Garth Jones | Aug 9, 2017 | How-To, Tips

By now you have read in my blog post set about why HTTPS and Content Delivery Network (CDN) are important for websites. I’ve also discussed the importance of cookie free domains and showed you how I tested the performance of my website, how to order an SSL...
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