Before hand, I Apologize if I am posting this on a wrong group.
I have downloaded and installed "SQL Server 2000 Best Practices Analyzer" fr
om
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en
on to my Windows XP machine where I have "SQL Server 2000 Personal addition"
is installed. The installation went fine. I created a report by connecting t
o
a server. Now, I want to print the report but I can't.
The document "MSBPA_User_Guide.doc" that comes with it says that I should be
able to print report by clicking on the "print report" icon on "Compliance
Reports" page but THERE IS NO "PRINT REPORT" icon.
Am I dreaming ? or what document says really doesn't match what the software
does ? or is this a limitation on Windows XP ?
Thanks for any help.Hi DXC:
you should have just four choices on the report form:
[Remove Report], [Copy Report], [Previous Report] and [Next
Report].
To print a report you should use the [Copy] option and then paste it ona
a
Word document or on any other editor you like.
This action let you generate a document containig the reèportsummary. to
Print the details you should copy any of them (or just the details you are
interested for) one at a time.
"DXC" wrote:
> Before hand, I Apologize if I am posting this on a wrong group.
> I have downloaded and installed "SQL Server 2000 Best Practices Analyzer"
from
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en
> on to my Windows XP machine where I have "SQL Server 2000 Personal additio
n"
> is installed. The installation went fine. I created a report by connecting
to
> a server. Now, I want to print the report but I can't.
> The document "MSBPA_User_Guide.doc" that comes with it says that I should
be
> able to print report by clicking on the "print report" icon on "Compliance
> Reports" page but THERE IS NO "PRINT REPORT" icon.
> Am I dreaming ? or what document says really doesn't match what the softwa
re
> does ? or is this a limitation on Windows XP ?
> Thanks for any help.|||Thanks Gilberto.........I wanted to print details also but If I have to
print one by one then I will not print.........Is it any better if I use
the "SQL Server Reporting Services" ?
Thanks again.
"Gilberto Zampatti" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi DXC:
> you should have just four choices on the report form:
> [Remove Report], [Copy Report], [Previous Report] and [Nex
t Report].
> To print a report you should use the [Copy] option and then paste it o
na a
> Word document or on any other editor you like.
> This action let you generate a document containig the reèportsummary. to
> Print the details you should copy any of them (or just the details you are
> interested for) one at a time.
> "DXC" wrote:
>|||To use Reporting services you need to save the report details in a compliant
data source: anyway you have to peek each detail you are interested to.
Surely you can obtain a much better result in terms of presentation and
usability.
"DXC" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thanks Gilberto.........I wanted to print details also but If I have to
> print one by one then I will not print.........Is it any better if I us
e
> the "SQL Server Reporting Services" ?
> Thanks again.
> "Gilberto Zampatti" wrote:
>
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