Running Reporting Services Reports in Windows Azure
- Posted: Feb 23, 2010 at 2:01 PM
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Brian Hartman (http://blogs.msdn.com/brianhartman/) just informed me that you have to add a reference to Microsoft.ReportViewer.DataVisualization.dll if you use the chart or gauge visualization.
I will update the screencast when my schedule permits...
Thanks Brian!
Video updated!
With Azure 1.2 even excel export is working fine when deployed on Azure environment. Locally its still giving me out of memory exception.
Thanks for this wonderful screencast. This enables us to meet customers reporting requirement at least with client side SSRS reports which was much needed indeed.
thanks once again.
Regards
Badal
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