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Reporting Services Web Parts

The RsWebParts that I posted last month has generated more interest than I expected. I'm glad that everyone is excited about these WebParts. However, prepare to be even more excited soon. No, there is not a new release of the RsWebParts, rather there is a new set of Report Service Web Parts developed by Jay Nathan. Jay hasn't posted any code yet but the screenshots look very promising. I will be looking forward to their release and Jay's new website both of which are coming soon.

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bryantlikes said:

Hi ... whats the difference between your web parts and Jays?
# June 16, 2004 11:49 AM

bryantlikes said:

Well it looks to me like Jay's web parts have a lot more features than mine do. It also sounds like he has implemented a "My Reports" feature which is something I haven't done yet (but would love to have).
# June 16, 2004 5:45 PM

bryantlikes said:


Hi Bryant
I have some problems with reporting service web parts
If the parameters contain some special value such as #, & [] , I have received following error Message

The path of the item '/R/Product Division,P]' is not valid. The full path must be less than 260 characters long, must start with slash; other restrictions apply. Check the documentation for complete set of restrictions. (rsInvalidItemPath) Get Online



Regards & Thanks
Vijay Vijayaratnam
# October 4, 2004 9:25 PM

bryantlikes said:

"I would like to maintain the session state of a report in a sharepoint 2003 webpart. When I call a report chart image I place it in to a temp location and then call that image to the Webpart but I also need that reporting services image to maintain its state."

anyone know how to do this? or where I might find the answer?
# October 26, 2004 10:30 AM

bryantlikes said:

Individually, both the RS Folder and RS Report View Webparts work fine in Sharepoint.

However, the moment I try to connect them, the RS Report View gives me an error, saying:

The path of the item '//Northwind' is not valid. The full path must be less than 260 characters long, must start with slash; other restrictions apply. Check the documentation for complete set of restrictions. (rsInvalidItemPath)

The problem, it seems, is the extra slash before Northwind (the name of my report). Because if I paste the url into a browser, and remove the extra slash, then it seems to work fine!

Any idea what might be causing this behaviour??

many thanks,

Sam
# August 3, 2005 7:11 AM
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