Showing posts with label feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feature. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

mobile friendly report

Is there anyway to have the scheduled report feature send a report that is
formated more for a mobile screen like a blackberry screen. I know it can
send an attachment as a spreadsheet or html to open up in the blackberry
screen, but, I was hoping if there was a way to setup the report to display
in simple text and not as an attachment. I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for your help in advance.
MArcI have the same problem. I have tried to deliver email messages with MHTML
content, but it is not displaying appropiately. I'm wondering about a
possibility to send plain text messages, but up to know I did not find this
possibility.
Another solution would be having the possibility to manage the HTML
generated, but I don't know whether this is possible.
Any help?
Thanks
Baldi
"Bed Guy" wrote:
> Is there anyway to have the scheduled report feature send a report that is
> formated more for a mobile screen like a blackberry screen. I know it can
> send an attachment as a spreadsheet or html to open up in the blackberry
> screen, but, I was hoping if there was a way to setup the report to display
> in simple text and not as an attachment. I hope this makes sense.
> Thanks for your help in advance.
> MArc

Monday, February 20, 2012

Missing Feature in SP2 "Database Mirror Monitor"

Hello,

I've been running SQL 2005 Enterprise SP1 for some time. After installing SP2, I miss the "Database Mirror Monitor"-Feature. Where is it? Did MS kill the feature?

regards
alejandroo

I'm running SP2 and for me it's located in SQL Server Management Studio

- Right-click the database in Object Explorer

- click 'Tasks'

- click 'Launch database mirroring monitor'

|||I know where to find it, but it isn't there... see the screenshot:
http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/2783/missingdbmirrormonitorht0.jpg
any ideas?

regards
alejanndroo|||Maybe try installing the English version of the client tools? Maybe it was overlooked in your localized version? I dunno...|||Thanks for the hint, I'll give it a try...
|||Database mirror monitor is only available on the standard and enterprise editions of sql server 2005 only. If you are connected to any other version of sql, this tool is not available.|||

Fyi, appearance of the monitor depends on whether a database is selected. When you open the monitor, the detail pane displays a Register mirrored database link. Click this to register a database. Registered databases are listed below the Database Mirroring Monitor node in the navigation tree. Database Mirroring Monitor always tries to connect to every server instance for which it has stored credentials.

Missing Feature in SP2 "Database Mirror Monitor"

Hello,

I've been running SQL 2005 Enterprise SP1 for some time. After installing SP2, I miss the "Database Mirror Monitor"-Feature. Where is it? Did MS kill the feature?

regards
alejandroo

I'm running SP2 and for me it's located in SQL Server Management Studio

- Right-click the database in Object Explorer

- click 'Tasks'

- click 'Launch database mirroring monitor'

|||I know where to find it, but it isn't there... see the screenshot:
http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/2783/missingdbmirrormonitorht0.jpg
any ideas?

regards
alejanndroo|||Maybe try installing the English version of the client tools? Maybe it was overlooked in your localized version? I dunno...|||Thanks for the hint, I'll give it a try...
|||Database mirror monitor is only available on the standard and enterprise editions of sql server 2005 only. If you are connected to any other version of sql, this tool is not available.|||

Fyi, appearance of the monitor depends on whether a database is selected. When you open the monitor, the detail pane displays a Register mirrored database link. Click this to register a database. Registered databases are listed below the Database Mirroring Monitor node in the navigation tree. Database Mirroring Monitor always tries to connect to every server instance for which it has stored credentials.