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SSRS System.Object[] Parameter Error when Allowing Multiple Values

SSRS System.Object[] Parameter Error when Allowing Multiple Values

by Jacki Moody | Jan 26, 2015 | Reporting Services, SQL

Sql Server Reporting Services lets you select multiple values for a parameter, but you may have some trouble when first setting it up.  The example error below is for a text field.  It will be slightly different for different data types, such as integer, but the fix...
Three Hyper-V Issues that Prevent Successful Hyper-V Live Migration

Three Hyper-V Issues that Prevent Successful Hyper-V Live Migration

by Jacki Moody | Jan 22, 2015 | Hyper-V, Windows

Aside from the standard “make sure you are working with domain joined computers,” I have run across three different issues that can prevent Hyper-V online live migrations from succeeding. The first is the Live Migrations settings themselves.  These must be...
Remove PageBreaks from SQL Reporting Services

Remove PageBreaks from SQL Reporting Services

by Jacki Moody | Jan 20, 2015 | Reporting Services, SQL

SQL reporting services, by default, sets up your online interactive reports to display as if you were printing them to a printer.  This was perhaps a good thing a decade ago when SSRS came out, but in my experience most people just view the reports digitally....
Install Windows Server Technical Preview with Active Directory in Hyper-V (Part 2 of 3)

Install Windows Server Technical Preview with Active Directory in Hyper-V (Part 2 of 3)

by Jacki Moody | Jan 18, 2015 | Active Directory, Hyper-V, Windows

This is part two of a three-part series covering installation of Windows Server Technical Preview with Active Directory in a Hyper-V virtual machine.  Part one covers configuring the virtual machine.  Part two covers installing Windows Server.  Part three covers...
Install Windows Server Technical Preview with Active Directory in Hyper-V (Part 1 of 3)

Install Windows Server Technical Preview with Active Directory in Hyper-V (Part 1 of 3)

by Jacki Moody | Jan 18, 2015 | Active Directory, Windows

This is part one of a three-part series covering installation of Windows Server Technical Preview with Active Directory in a Hyper-V virtual machine.  Part one covers configuring the virtual machine.  Part two covers installing Windows Server.  Part three covers...
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