SSRS 2008 R2 Error - Unsupported RPL stream version detected: 34.62.1836345404. Expected version: 10.3.
Hello,
Development Server
Recently, I have upgraded SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services (Integrated Mode) with SQL server 2008 R2 (Enterprise version). This reporting services configured with Share Point 2007 (MOSS) farm. Successfully upgraded the SQL 2k8 R2( Microsoft SQL Server
Reporting Services Version 10.50.1600.1 ). Before upgrade i can able to run report without any error but after upgrade when i tried to deploy report, report deployed fine, but when i tried to run report i got following error.
An error occurred during client rendering.
Unsupported RPL stream version detected: 34.62.1836345404. Expected version: 10.3.
I can run report successfully directly from the RS server without going from Share point site.
http://Has1de01/<report name>
Configuration Topology
Moss 2007 Application Server
WFE server 1 (MOSS 2007)
WFE server 1 (MOSS 2007)
Reporting Server 2008 R2 with RS add ins 2008 ( Just upgraded only this server, RS add-ins not upgraded)
Problem/Questions
Report is not working after upgrade, old reports nor new reports, why?
Report is working directly from RS server without going to Share point, so do i need to upgrade the RS add-ins OR am i missing something?
Can Share Point MOSS 2007 work with SQL server 2008 R2 OR do we need Share Point 2010?
If you need more information about Topology, please let me know . Please help me out. I also need to upgrade my Production server too.
RS log
Library!ReportServer_0-6!84c!05/26/2010-10:19:30:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
library!ReportServer_0-6!84c!05/26/2010-10:19:30:: Call to GetPermissionsAction(http://server.com/reporting/DataSources/TestReport.rdl).
library!ReportServer_0-6!84c!05/26/2010-10:19:32:: Call to GetItemTypeAction(http://server.com/reporting/DataSources/TestReport.rdl).
library!ReportServer_0-6!84c!05/26/2010-10:19:32:: i INFO: RenderForNewSession('http://server.com/reporting/DataSources/TestReport.rdl')
webserver!ReportServer_0-6!84c!05/26/2010-10:19:35:: i INFO: Processed report.
Report='http://server.com/reporting/DataSources/TestReport.rdl', Stream=''
Looks like Srtream is empty
Regards,
Mit
May 26th, 2010 5:25pm
Hi Mit,
The RS Sharepoint add-in contains a version of the Report Viewer control. In order for the viewing in Sharepoint to work correctly, you will need to install the most recent add-in.Brad Syputa, Microsoft Reporting Services This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
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May 26th, 2010 7:28pm
Brad,
Thanks for quick reply.
I found following RS-add ins from MS but that's a CTP version, Is it MS released the new version for production server?
SQL Server® 2008 R2 November CTP Reporting Services Add-in for Microsoft SharePoint® Technologies 2010
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=16bb10f9-3acc-4551-bacc-bdd266da1d45&displaylang=en
Regards,
Mit
May 26th, 2010 8:08pm
Hi Mit,
Take a look at Prash's blog on the add-in.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/prash/archive/2010/04/26/integrating-ssrs-r2-rtm-with-sharepoint-2010-rtm.aspxBrad Syputa, Microsoft Reporting Services This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
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May 28th, 2010 9:00pm
Hi Mit,
Just add to Brad's response, SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 is supported to integrate with SharePoint 2007.
Please see the Prash Shirolkar's blog for more information about this:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/prash/archive/2010/05/05/integrating-ssrs-2008-r2-rtm-with-sharepoint-2007.aspx
Thanks,
Jin ChenJin Chen - MSFT
June 1st, 2010 5:24am
I am getting the same kind of error on two reports only but we are not using RS in Sharepoint Integrated mode. Any ideas?Kim B.
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January 3rd, 2011 11:38pm
Hi,
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January 15th, 2011 8:47am
Hi,
I have
the same
problem
and I think it
is any component
of
office,
any of
you found
the
solution?
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January 15th, 2011 8:47am