Hi, guys,
I have an application which only accept Plain/Text format email, but the
email sent out by Reporting Services Email Delivery was wrap in HTML format.
Is it possible to configure Email Delivery to send out Plain/Text format
message?
Many thanks!
David ZengThe reports server should populate both the plain text and html parts of the
message. Are you saying that you can not have the html portion present? If
so then RS does not support this. You could have RS drop the files to a
local share and then have an app which stripped out the html part before
sending the message on.
--
-Daniel
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"David Zeng" <dzeng@.pembrooke.com> wrote in message
news:#K9xIQqpEHA.3424@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi, guys,
> I have an application which only accept Plain/Text format email, but the
> email sent out by Reporting Services Email Delivery was wrap in HTML
format.
> Is it possible to configure Email Delivery to send out Plain/Text format
> message?
> Many thanks!
> David Zeng
>|||Daniel,
That's right! I do not want the HTML portion present.
Are there any ways to configure Reporting Services to export report into CSV
format without header?
I am in the middle of one urgent project. I very much appreciate your help!
Thanks,
David Zeng
"Daniel Reib [MSFT]" <danreib@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:uBIS04vpEHA.3716@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> The reports server should populate both the plain text and html parts of
the
> message. Are you saying that you can not have the html portion present?
If
> so then RS does not support this. You could have RS drop the files to a
> local share and then have an app which stripped out the html part before
> sending the message on.
> --
> -Daniel
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>
> "David Zeng" <dzeng@.pembrooke.com> wrote in message
> news:#K9xIQqpEHA.3424@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Hi, guys,
> >
> > I have an application which only accept Plain/Text format email, but the
> > email sent out by Reporting Services Email Delivery was wrap in HTML
> format.
> > Is it possible to configure Email Delivery to send out Plain/Text format
> > message?
> >
> > Many thanks!
> > David Zeng
> >
> >
>|||Daniel,
That's right! I do not want the HTML portion present.
Are there any ways to configure Reporting Services to export report into CSV
format without header?
I am in the middle of one urgent project. I very much appreciate your help!
Thanks,
David Zeng
"Daniel Reib [MSFT]" <danreib@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:uBIS04vpEHA.3716@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> The reports server should populate both the plain text and html parts of
the
> message. Are you saying that you can not have the html portion present?
If
> so then RS does not support this. You could have RS drop the files to a
> local share and then have an app which stripped out the html part before
> sending the message on.
> --
> -Daniel
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>
> "David Zeng" <dzeng@.pembrooke.com> wrote in message
> news:#K9xIQqpEHA.3424@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Hi, guys,
> >
> > I have an application which only accept Plain/Text format email, but the
> > email sent out by Reporting Services Email Delivery was wrap in HTML
> format.
> > Is it possible to configure Email Delivery to send out Plain/Text format
> > message?
> >
> > Many thanks!
> > David Zeng
> >
> >
>|||No, you can not change the way the Viewer renders the report on export, nor
set any device info for subscriptions. You could write a Delivery extension
fairly quickly that would call the renderer with what ever device info you
want. Then just have it drop it to a file share. Would this solve your
problem?
--
-Daniel
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"David Zeng" <dzeng@.pembrooke.com> wrote in message
news:#nukQ2wpEHA.3244@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Daniel,
> That's right! I do not want the HTML portion present.
> Are there any ways to configure Reporting Services to export report into
CSV
> format without header?
> I am in the middle of one urgent project. I very much appreciate your
help!
> Thanks,
> David Zeng
> "Daniel Reib [MSFT]" <danreib@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:uBIS04vpEHA.3716@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > The reports server should populate both the plain text and html parts of
> the
> > message. Are you saying that you can not have the html portion present?
> If
> > so then RS does not support this. You could have RS drop the files to a
> > local share and then have an app which stripped out the html part before
> > sending the message on.
> >
> > --
> > -Daniel
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> >
> >
> > "David Zeng" <dzeng@.pembrooke.com> wrote in message
> > news:#K9xIQqpEHA.3424@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > > Hi, guys,
> > >
> > > I have an application which only accept Plain/Text format email, but
the
> > > email sent out by Reporting Services Email Delivery was wrap in HTML
> > format.
> > > Is it possible to configure Email Delivery to send out Plain/Text
format
> > > message?
> > >
> > > Many thanks!
> > > David Zeng
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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How to combine a calendar control?
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If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the deployed = report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date in the = correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 = ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control instead? = how?
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If I include a date parameter in a = report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should = type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. = 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart = windows calendar control instead? how?
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Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface (eg. a web page) and =place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the =report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will call RS to determine =what parameters are required for the report at runtime and dynamically =show the user control that best fists the parameter datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and over to provide =parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef" <GeriReshef@.Yahoo.com> wrote in message =news:uOMd81V9EHA.2032@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the =deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date =in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. =20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control instead? =how?
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&
Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface (eg. =a web page) and place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will =call RS to determine what parameters are required for the report at runtime and =dynamically show the user control that best fists the parameter =datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and over =to provide parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef" =wrote in message news:uOMd81V9EHA.2032=@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
If I include a date parameter in a =report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user =should type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart =windows calendar control instead? how?
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"PeteZ" <peteZ@.aol.com> wrote in message =news:%23r4R4ic9EHA.3940@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface (eg. a web page) and =place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the =report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will call RS to =determine what parameters are required for the report at runtime and =dynamically show the user control that best fists the parameter =datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and over to provide =parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef" <GeriReshef@.Yahoo.com> wrote in message =news:uOMd81V9EHA.2032@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the =deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date =in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. =20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control =instead? how?
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&
"PeteZ" wrote in message news:%23r4R4ic9EHA.=3940@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface =(eg. a web page) and place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will =call RS to determine what parameters are required for the report at runtime =and dynamically show the user control that best fists the parameter datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and =over to provide parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef" =wrote in message news:uOMd81V9EHA.2032=@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
If I include a date parameter in a =report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user =should type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. = 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a =standart windows calendar control instead? how?
--=_NextPart_000_01C5_01C4F61F.AA3585F0--|||You'd better combine a web calendar control in a web application ,which call
Reporting Service as a web service.I.ve implemented it .
"Geri Reshef" wrote:
> If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
> Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control instead? how?
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If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the deployed = report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date in the = correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 = ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control instead? = how?
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&
If I include a date parameter in a = report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should = type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. = 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart = windows calendar control instead? how?
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Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface (eg. a web page) and =place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the =report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will call RS to determine =what parameters are required for the report at runtime and dynamically =show the user control that best fists the parameter datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and over to provide =parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef" <GeriReshef@.Yahoo.com> wrote in message =news:uOMd81V9EHA.2032@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the =deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date =in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. =20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control instead? =how?
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&
Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface (eg. =a web page) and place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will =call RS to determine what parameters are required for the report at runtime and =dynamically show the user control that best fists the parameter =datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and over =to provide parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef"
If I include a date parameter in a =report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user =should type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart =windows calendar control instead? how?
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"PeteZ" <peteZ@.aol.com> wrote in message =news:%23r4R4ic9EHA.3940@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface (eg. a web page) and =place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the =report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will call RS to =determine what parameters are required for the report at runtime and =dynamically show the user control that best fists the parameter =datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and over to provide =parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef" <GeriReshef@.Yahoo.com> wrote in message =news:uOMd81V9EHA.2032@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the =deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date =in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. =20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control =instead? how?
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"PeteZ"
Hi Geri,
You'll need to provide your own user interface =(eg. a web page) and place the control on it to capture (and validate) the date before the report submision is made.
Usuallly, it's best to create a web page that will =call RS to determine what parameters are required for the report at runtime =and dynamically show the user control that best fists the parameter datatype.
This generic web page can then be used over and =over to provide parameter entry / validation support for other reports as well.
- peteZ
"Geri Reshef"
If I include a date parameter in a =report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user =should type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. = 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
Is there a way to combine a =standart windows calendar control instead? how?
--=_NextPart_000_01C5_01C4F61F.AA3585F0--|||You'd better combine a web calendar control in a web application ,which call
Reporting Service as a web service.I.ve implemented it .
"Geri Reshef" wrote:
> If I include a date parameter in a report- in the title of the deployed report appears a textbox in which the user should type the date in the correct format with no mistakes (08/01/2004 ?.. 01/08/2004 ?.. 20040108 ?..).
> Is there a way to combine a standart windows calendar control instead? how?
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