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An Error Occurred During Local Report Processing The Definition Of The Report Is Invalid
processing Oct 17, 2011 05:06 PM|erobinson|LINK Hi all, I have created a simple Local report(rdlc) from VS2010, added this rdlc to report viewer. I am getting this following error. An error occurred during
An Error Occurred During Local Report Processing Rdlc C#
local report processing. The report definition for report 'WebUI.Report.Report1.rdlc' has not been specified For the past 3 days I have tried all the work around for the web, but no luck. Need some help ASAP. Thanks. Rob Reply N_EvilScott Contributor 5533 Points 1510 Posts Re: error during local report processing Oct 17, 2011 05:19 PM|N_EvilScott|LINK If you added the report to the ReportViewer control using Visual Studio an error occurred during local report processing query execution failed for dataset and you are NOT doing it programatically then chances are it means there is something wrong with your report file. That error generally indicates it cannot find the ReportFile object for the local report, or there is an error and it cannot render the report. Give more information on the report, are you pulling stuff with datasets? Are you doing all this dynamically in the code behind? Scott was here... Reply erobinson Member 20 Points 92 Posts Re: error during local report processing Oct 17, 2011 05:37 PM|erobinson|LINK Yes I’m using a dataset, and i previewed the dataset, it works good. This rdlc is a simple report, how do i test the rdlc without binding with report viewer. Reply N_EvilScott Contributor 5533 Points 1510 Posts Re: error during local report processing Oct 17, 2011 05:55 PM|N_EvilScott|LINK well put a reportviewer on the screen and then just try setting the report file programmatically like this: // assumes your ReportViewer on the page is called ReportViewer1 ReportViewer1.ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Local; // the ReportPath is relative to the page displaying the ReportViewer ReportViewer1.LocalReport.ReportPath = "YourReportFileHere.rdlc"; object YourDataHereForTheReport; ReportDataSource rds = new ReportDataSource("YourDataSetNameHere", YourDataHereForTheReport); ReportViewer1.LocalReport.DataSources.Add(rds); ReportViewer1.Refresh(); Scott was here... Reply N_EvilScott Cont
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redistributable, I got the following error: Report Viewer Configuration Error The Report Viewer Web Control HTTP Handler has not been registered in the application's web.config file. Add
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An error occurred during local report processing.
The report definition for report 'C:\inetpub\wwwroot\some_path_to_report\tse.rdlc' has not been specified
Could not find file 'C:\inetpub\wwwroot\some_path_to_report\tse.rdlc'.
It turned out that Visual Studio 2010 C# / ASP.NET does not include .rdlc files when publishing application. This can be solved by going to the your_file.rdlc properties, and changing ‘Build Action' from ‘Embedded Resource' to ‘Content'. Here is a screen-shot: .rdlc Report File Properties ASP.NETC#IISReports Post navigation Previous PostIIS 7.5 - Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebFormsNext PostSeptember 2010, links 4 thoughts on “ASP.NET 4.0 - An error occurred during local report processing” Boa says: May 27, 2011 at 3:27 pm Cierto the visual studio 2010 no copia los archivos rdlc, los copia dentro del bin, ahi encontraran los archivos de reportes; yo lo que hice despues de publicarlos sacarlos de ahi y ponerlos en la carpeta que yo habia direccionado y me funciono, esto por supuesto de darme duro con el web.config haciendole cambios etc, pero lo unico que necesitan es copiar los rdlc y listo funcionara. Diego Fernando Trujillo says: October 17, 2011 at 11:17 pm Mil gracias, me fué de muchísima ayuda el tip. Pa