However, I'm having some problems configuring the "Welcome" screen on the server. Currently it looks like a default web directory, I can click through to Data Sources and a directory containing the current test reports:
Looks like:
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:14 PM <dir> Data Sources
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:14 PM <dir> Test Reports
Clicking on Test Reports
gives:
[To Parent Directory]
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:14 PM 15193 Basic Test Report
Question is:
Is there an XML (Or XSL) file somewhere where I can define how the website displays the report directories and names.
Or
Do i need to build a custom web app?
A link in the right direction would be most appreciated!
Thanks
Sam
to access report manager go to http://servername/reports
I hope thats what you're looking for.
|||Hi,Thanks for the reply, unfortunately thats not what I meant.
What I did need was just some initial guidance on formatting the user access on to the reporting system.
Thanks
Sam|||Forgive me if I dont know what you're looking for. Are you looking for a page that authenticates the user? Maybe if you give us more details we can help you.|||its the http://servername/reportserver page
(I'm guessing now after a little more digging that it is the same format URL for all installations)
Anyway, I just want to be able to customise that to suit the company's needs. I'm not sure if there is a way to edit an XSL file somewhere or if I need to start building a custom web application to act as a portal on to the report server.
Thanks again
Sam|||Here's an example of the page i mean:
http://www.ondotnet.com/dotnet/2004/11/01/graphics/image013.gif
As you can see it looks very basic, I was hoping to be able to make it look a bit prettier :)
Thanks
Sam|||
Sam, like I said in my first post, the portal to the web server is found at
http://servername/reports
Please try that and tell me if thats not what you're looking for.
|||Ralph,
I think Sam is wanting to know how to modify the page that comes up when you go to http://ServerName/Reports or http://ServerName/ReportServer.
Jarret
|||Sam Vella wrote:
its the http://servername/reportserver page (I'm guessing now after a little more digging that it is the same format URL for all installations)
Anyway, I just want to be able to customise that to suit the company's needs. I'm not sure if there is a way to edit an XSL file somewhere or if I need to start building a custom web application to act as a portal on to the report server.
Thanks again
Sam
Sam,
The only way that I know of to accomplish what you are looking for is to create a web application using Visual Studio 2005. Basically you could create a Login page (optionally) along with your own Index page (formatted however you like) with links to the reports.
However, if you're not a developer I must warn you ahead of time that it can get rather involved.
|||Cheers mate,Just as I feared
No probs about the time just yet either
Sam|||If you're going to go that route, let me know and I'll provide some further direction.|||Just a link to a suitable web resource would be nice
Thanks!|||
I have the same issue, but I was also using reporting services in sql 2000 previously and had a great looking page by default from
http://<servername>/reports/pages/folder.aspx
this took me to a fully formatted page with the ability to set subscriptions. (see below - I've taken out the report links but they were all there)
the equivalent in 2005 found at
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.3\Reporting Services\ReportManager\Pages
is just what Sam's found a does look very basic.
AC Yule - SQL Reporting Services
Home
Would like to know if anyone's aware that i'm maybe not picking up the right page / link / location in my 2005 installation as i don't see any reason why they would 'downgrade' it.
Thanks
Steven
Sam Vella wrote:
Just a link to a suitable web resource would be nice
Thanks!
I don't exactly have one link that will explain it all.
This link will give you the concepts to use in Visual Studio and SQL (Even though it isn't VS 2005): http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/AHCreatRepsAspNet.asp
If you want your customized page to be viewable in a web browser, I have found the easiest way is to install Visual Studio Web Application Projects from here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/aa336618.aspx
You will also need to enable Internet Information Services. (Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs -> Add/Remove Windows Components)
Once you have created your Visual Studio Web Application -- create a basic index page with link buttons to your reports -- you will need to publish it to c:\Inetpub\wwwroot using IIS.
If you get stuck somewhere, drop me an e-mail (gmoore@.genevasoftware.com).
|||
Hello Steven,
This page is also in RS 2005. Type this into your browser and you should get the same page as you pasted in your above post. http://<servername>/reports
Jarret
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