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The one stop shop for FIXING your Reporting Service's Issues
System.Data.Odbc.OdbcDataReader.GetBytes() always returns 0 when you use with ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.SequentialAccess)
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Consider a sample which reads an image from the SQL Server table (Adventure Works database), whose column is VARBINARY(MAX). The code sample goes like this, Odbc.CommandText = "select ProductPhotoID,LargePhoto from Production.ProductPhoto where...
The one stop shop for FIXING your Reporting Service's Issues
Getting System.OutOfMemoryException when using ReportViewer contol in Local mode
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PROBLEM: ======== Consider you've a ASP.NET application that contains Report Viewer control (2005 / 2008) in Local Mode. You have an RDLC report file, that loads large amount of data / has lots of expressions. ( Both are not recommended in...
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