My issue is one-click printing using a programmed format. For example
I have reports that print landscape on legal paper.
I have not been able to do this from the web environment, and I'm
hoping that the WinForm ReportViewer control will allow me.
It should be simple enough to try this, but if anyone has done this yet
I would be happy to know.
JimI'm using it, and have a few reports working. However, I am now beating my
head against a wall trying to get a more complex label-printing program
going...
Walt Crosby
Walt.Crosby@.everydaywireless.com
<jhcorey@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> My issue is one-click printing using a programmed format. For example
> I have reports that print landscape on legal paper.
> I have not been able to do this from the web environment, and I'm
> hoping that the WinForm ReportViewer control will allow me.
> It should be simple enough to try this, but if anyone has done this yet
> I would be happy to know.
> Jim
>
2012年3月22日星期四
2012年3月19日星期一
any way to attach a printscreen
Hi ,
Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
long
tks & rdgs
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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:04:29 GMT, maxzsim via droptable.com wrote:
>Hi ,
> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
>long
Hi maxzsim,
Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
directly.
Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
it, or block the message completely.
The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
message from the QA output screen to the message.
And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
you link to) in the message.
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP
|||Hi Hugo ,
tk you very much for ur explanation and advice
rdgs
Hugo Kornelis wrote:
>Hi maxzsim,
>Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
>the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
>but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
>are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
>SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
>newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
>directly.
>Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
>really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
>many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
>providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
>would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
>it, or block the message completely.
>The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
>query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
>message from the QA output screen to the message.
>And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
>site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
>you link to) in the message.
>
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Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
long
tks & rdgs
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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:04:29 GMT, maxzsim via droptable.com wrote:
>Hi ,
> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
>long
Hi maxzsim,
Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
directly.
Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
it, or block the message completely.
The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
message from the QA output screen to the message.
And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
you link to) in the message.
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP
|||Hi Hugo ,
tk you very much for ur explanation and advice
rdgs
Hugo Kornelis wrote:
>Hi maxzsim,
>Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
>the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
>but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
>are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
>SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
>newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
>directly.
>Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
>really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
>many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
>providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
>would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
>it, or block the message completely.
>The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
>query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
>message from the QA output screen to the message.
>And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
>site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
>you link to) in the message.
>
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any way to attach a printscreen
Hi ,
Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
long
tks & rdgs
Message posted via droptable.com
http://www.droptable.com/Uwe/Forum...server/200603/1On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:04:29 GMT, maxzsim via droptable.com wrote:
>Hi ,
> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is qui
te
>long
Hi maxzsim,
Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
directly.
Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
it, or block the message completely.
The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
message from the QA output screen to the message.
And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
you link to) in the message.
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP|||Hi Hugo ,
tk you very much for ur explanation and advice
rdgs
Hugo Kornelis wrote:
>Hi maxzsim,
>Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
>the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
>but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
>are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
>SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
>newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
>directly.
>Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
>really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
>many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
>providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
>would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
>it, or block the message completely.
>The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
>query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
>message from the QA output screen to the message.
>And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
>site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
>you link to) in the message.
>
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Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
long
tks & rdgs
Message posted via droptable.com
http://www.droptable.com/Uwe/Forum...server/200603/1On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:04:29 GMT, maxzsim via droptable.com wrote:
>Hi ,
> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is qui
te
>long
Hi maxzsim,
Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
directly.
Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
it, or block the message completely.
The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
message from the QA output screen to the message.
And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
you link to) in the message.
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP|||Hi Hugo ,
tk you very much for ur explanation and advice
rdgs
Hugo Kornelis wrote:
>Hi maxzsim,
>Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
>the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
>but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
>are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
>SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
>newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
>directly.
>Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
>really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
>many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
>providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
>would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
>it, or block the message completely.
>The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
>query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
>message from the QA output screen to the message.
>And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
>site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
>you link to) in the message.
>
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any way to attach a printscreen
Hi ,
Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
long
tks & rdgs
--
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http://www.sqlmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/sql-server/200603/1On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:04:29 GMT, maxzsim via SQLMonster.com wrote:
>Hi ,
> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
>long
Hi maxzsim,
Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
directly.
Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
it, or block the message completely.
The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
message from the QA output screen to the message.
And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
you link to) in the message.
--
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP|||Hi Hugo ,
tk you very much for ur explanation and advice
rdgs
Hugo Kornelis wrote:
>>Hi ,
>> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
>>long
>Hi maxzsim,
>Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
>the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
>but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
>are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
>SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
>newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
>directly.
>Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
>really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
>many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
>providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
>would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
>it, or block the message completely.
>The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
>query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
>message from the QA output screen to the message.
>And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
>site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
>you link to) in the message.
>
--
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Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
long
tks & rdgs
--
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http://www.sqlmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/sql-server/200603/1On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:04:29 GMT, maxzsim via SQLMonster.com wrote:
>Hi ,
> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
>long
Hi maxzsim,
Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
directly.
Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
it, or block the message completely.
The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
message from the QA output screen to the message.
And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
you link to) in the message.
--
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP|||Hi Hugo ,
tk you very much for ur explanation and advice
rdgs
Hugo Kornelis wrote:
>>Hi ,
>> Am i able to attach print screens as the error message given by SQL is quite
>>long
>Hi maxzsim,
>Depends on the front-end you are using toa ccess the groups. I see in
>the headers and in the added ad that you use SQLMonster. This is nothing
>but a portal to the groups - they are not hosted by SQLMonster, but they
>are Usenet groups. There are more portals to these groups, similar to
>SQLMonster, that are used by other users. And many users use a
>newsreader and a subscription to a usenet provider to access the groups
>directly.
>Though some of the portals would allow you to attach a screenprint, you
>really shouldn't. In usenet, all binary content should be in one of the
>many "binaries" groups. This group is "text only". Not all usenet
>providers respect that unwritten law of usenet - but many do, and they
>would either strip the attachment off of your message before propagating
>it, or block the message completely.
>The best way to get a long error message here is to run the offending
>query in Query Analyzer, then use copy and paste to get the error
>message from the QA output screen to the message.
>And if you ever do need to post a screenshot, post it somewhere on a web
>site where you have access, and post a link (plus a description of what
>you link to) in the message.
>
--
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2012年2月13日星期一
Antivirus software on SQL Server 2000
I am preparing to install SQL Server 2000 on a Windows 2003 server. There will be no file or print sharing services or in general no other processes running on this server except those required by SQL Server. The SQL Server is behind a filewall and will only be accessed internally. Should I install McAfee or Norton antivirus software on this machine? If so, are there any special configuration options that I should consider?Check out this KB article.
INF: Consideration for a Virus Scanner on a Computer That Is Running SQL
Server
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;309422&Product=sql2k
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
"Lane Lesperance" <LLesperance@.cooperpower.com> wrote in message
news:ekCZHsCwDHA.1764@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I am preparing to install SQL Server 2000 on a Windows 2003 server. There
will be no file or print sharing services or in general no other processes
running on this server except those required by SQL Server. The SQL Server
is behind a filewall and will only be accessed internally. Should I install
McAfee or Norton antivirus software on this machine? If so, are there any
special configuration options that I should consider?
>|||See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;309422
In general, it is not recommended to do so if you don't
have to on a SQL box due to the things you mention (i.e.
not a file server, etc.). If you do, filter the SQL
DB/log files (not the executables), and if it's a cluster,
filter the \MSCS and if it exists, \MSDtc folders on the
quorum.
>--Original Message--
>I am preparing to install SQL Server 2000 on a Windows
2003 server. There will be no file or print sharing
services or in general no other processes running on this
server except those required by SQL Server. The SQL Server
is behind a filewall and will only be accessed internally.
Should I install McAfee or Norton antivirus software on
this machine? If so, are there any special configuration
options that I should consider?
>
>.
>
INF: Consideration for a Virus Scanner on a Computer That Is Running SQL
Server
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;309422&Product=sql2k
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
"Lane Lesperance" <LLesperance@.cooperpower.com> wrote in message
news:ekCZHsCwDHA.1764@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I am preparing to install SQL Server 2000 on a Windows 2003 server. There
will be no file or print sharing services or in general no other processes
running on this server except those required by SQL Server. The SQL Server
is behind a filewall and will only be accessed internally. Should I install
McAfee or Norton antivirus software on this machine? If so, are there any
special configuration options that I should consider?
>|||See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;309422
In general, it is not recommended to do so if you don't
have to on a SQL box due to the things you mention (i.e.
not a file server, etc.). If you do, filter the SQL
DB/log files (not the executables), and if it's a cluster,
filter the \MSCS and if it exists, \MSDtc folders on the
quorum.
>--Original Message--
>I am preparing to install SQL Server 2000 on a Windows
2003 server. There will be no file or print sharing
services or in general no other processes running on this
server except those required by SQL Server. The SQL Server
is behind a filewall and will only be accessed internally.
Should I install McAfee or Norton antivirus software on
this machine? If so, are there any special configuration
options that I should consider?
>
>.
>
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