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New Post 8/20/2008 12:57 PM
User is offline Laurence Neville
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Error setting up RS server report in Module Settings when DNN AJAX enabled 

If AJAX is enabled in DNN Host Settings, a client-side error occurs when clicking Update after specifying a Reporting Services server report. This makes it impossible to save the settings unless AJAX is turned off. I have tried this on a couple of sites to check it is reproducable.

DNN version: 4.7.0, Reports version 5.0 with RS visualizer 2.0 installed

Steps to reproduce:

  1. In Module Settings > Report Settings > Data Source Settings, enter Title=Any title
  2. In Display and Caching Settings, select Active Visualizer=MS ReportViewer, Report Type=Server Report
  3. Enter Server Url and Server Report Path (I leave the 3 login fields blank)
  4. Click Update
  5. IE displays an error, and the page is not submitted:
    Line:76 Char:1 Error: 'null' is null or not an object Code:0 URL:.........

Now turn off AJAX in Host Settings and repeat the above steps. The settings save and the report displays.

Please confirm if this is a bug and if a workaround exists. Should I put this in Gemini?

 
New Post 9/3/2008 3:03 PM
User is offline Laurence Neville
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Re: Error setting up RS server report in Module Settings when DNN AJAX enabled 

I have logged the bug in Gemini as DNNP-8365

 
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