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Re: Choosing between Crystal Enterprise 11 and Reporting Services
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| What about a possibility of making report with large amount of records now
(RS 2000) or in future (RS 2005)? i mean that "RS does everything in memory
(RAM)" and i get "out of memory" error while rendering large amount of data.
With Crystal evething is OK.
Thanks for answer
"Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> Keep in mind the improvements (report builder an end user tool which is in
> addition to report designer, user sortable columns, calendar control,
> extensions to be able to add own objects, new winform and webform controls,
> etc). Lots of new things coming with 2005
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> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
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| Bruce L-C [MVP] 2005-09-21, 11:24 am |
| Depends on what you are rendering to. For instance, I want to pull 60,000
records into Excel. If you render to Excel you will take an extreme time and
most likely get an out of memory error. If you render to CSV ASCII format it
will have no trouble. PDF and Excel are both memory hogs. HTML, CSV take the
least resources. This does not change in RS 2005.
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Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
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> What about a possibility of making report with large amount of records now
> (RS 2000) or in future (RS 2005)? i mean that "RS does everything in
> memory
> (RAM)" and i get "out of memory" error while rendering large amount of
> data.
> With Crystal evething is OK.
> Thanks for answer
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> "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
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