Question Why aren‘t Spitfire reports showing up on the Spitfire Report Browser menu window? Answer Spitfire Reports are hosted by SQL Reporting Services. When properly configured, reports are displayed in the
Question Why aren‘t Spitfire reports showing up on the Spitfire Report Browser menu window? Answer Spitfire Reports are hosted by SQL Reporting Services. When properly configured, reports are displayed in the
Summary: In order to provide a consistent user experience, Spitfire recognizes certain report parameter names and uses standard user interface methodology to prompt the user. These parameter names include: pProject –
Question: A report is failing. How do I see the actual error without having to run the report on the server? Answer: In SQL 2008 or later this is fairly
Purpose & Scope: Spitfire reports are SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports. Spitfire uses a few conventions when organizing reports in SSRS and has recommended conventions for deploying custom reports
Question: How do I get my custom report to prompt for the project mask before running the report? Spitfire‘s Reports seem to prompt for the project using a default of
Question: Users with System Admin rights can print reports, but none of the other users can. What needs to be fixed? Answer: Spitfire Users must be assigned a role that has been
Purpose & Scope: Spitfire provides a generic document log with many filters. Using the report deployment features built into Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, you can redeploy our generic document