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Hexadecimal Values in SSRS Reports
I ran across this error when I tried passing a hexadecimal values (0x1) from one SSRS report to another SSRS report. And this was seriously frustrating as we all "know" the 0x01 is hex for 1. So why doesn't SQL Server Report Services (SSRS) see that 0x1 as a integer...
Problem Steps Recorder (PSR) Stored Screen Captures
The other day I was working with a client to help them setup their System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (CM12) server. As part of the project we wanted to document every step we did, so we used PSR.exe (Problem Steps Recorder). We installed SQL and set the...
BIDS Error – Passing Variables to Stored Procedures, Part II
Additionally, as promised in yesterday’s blog post, here are a couple more SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) error messages that I come across from time-to-time with quick ways to fix them. As a Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MEMCM...
BIDS Error – Passing Variables to Stored Procedures, Part I
Every so often I run across BIDS Error involving passing variables to stored procedures when I’m using Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS). We use stored procedures for all of our SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports, so I’m more likely than most...