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 Local report has a question beside page number

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sqlbug
Posting Yak Master

201 Posts

Posted - 2011-02-03 : 17:35:17
Hi,

I converted this local report (Report Viewer control on an aspx page using a .rdlc file) from 2005 to 2010 using Visual Studio.

I got it to work after updating all the dlls and references etc.

But - on the report tool bar, a question (?) appears beside the page number like "1 of 2 ?".
And if I click on the next or last buttons - it reloads the same page again.

I have two matrixes (tablix) on the report one after another and thats it. Supposed to be two pages in total.

Any idea whats wrong here?

Thanks.

Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master

3271 Posts

Posted - 2011-02-04 : 03:22:35
Have absolutely no clue...have you tried to deploy the report again?

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sqlbug
Posting Yak Master

201 Posts

Posted - 2011-02-04 : 12:14:14
Yes...I redeployed and no difference.

It is exactly the same thing in the development environment too.
Looks like something to do with the conversion.

Any directions I can try?
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ajthepoolman
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

384 Posts

Posted - 2011-02-07 : 11:54:07
I've seen the question mark before on reports that are exceptionally long. Do you have a field on your report, perhaps in the footer, that shows page number and total pages? If not, I wonder if adding something like that might help the toolbar. I doubt it will, but anything is worth a shot.

Hey, it compiles.
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sqlbug
Posting Yak Master

201 Posts

Posted - 2011-02-07 : 13:45:10
Hey aj, I tried that too - but same thing. In my case - the report is not too long. In the 2005 version - I had reports came up with 50 - 100 pages. This report is just 2 pages.
God knows whats going on.
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