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How to deploy a reporting project into report server (ssrs) through visual 2015

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    Hello All,

    I would like to convert reports in the format .rdlc into format .rdl using Visual Studio 2015.

    What I did: I've created a Reporting project(existent under Visual C# templates) where I added two reports. Those reports come with the extension .rdlc. After creating the project I checked its properties and the type of project is windows application. Further I decided to use SQl Server Reporting Services to do my reports. I installed Data Tool preview for Visual Studio 2015 and created a Reporting Services project under Business Intelligence template.

    Issue:
    The reports I initially created using the Reporting project have the extension .rdlc and the ones created with Reporting Services .rdl. I imported the .rdlc ones into my Reporting Services project. However if I change the extension from .rdlc to .rdl i can design but not preview. When trying to preview, Visual Studios says "an error occurred during local report processing. error in the application. Object reference not set to an instance of an object".
    I would not want to loose those two reports as the design took me one day to do.If anyone knows a solution that I could use to import/convert .rdlc reports into .rdl I would appreciate.

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      Hello All,

      I would like to convert reports in the format .rdlc into format .rdl using Visual Studio 2015.

      What I did: I've created a Reporting project(existent under Visual C# templates) where I added two reports. Those reports come with the extension .rdlc. After creating the project I checked its properties and the type of project is windows application. Further I decided to use SQl Server Reporting Services to do my reports. I installed Data Tool preview for Visual Studio 2015 and created a Reporting Services project under Business Intelligence template.

      Issue:
      The reports I initially created using the Reporting project have the extension .rdlc and the ones created with Reporting Services .rdl. I imported the .rdlc ones into my Reporting Services project. However if I change the extension from .rdlc to .rdl i can design but not preview. When trying to preview, Visual Studios says "an error occurred during local report processing. error in the application. Object reference not set to an instance of an object".
      I would not want to loose those two reports as the design took me one day to do.If anyone knows a solution that I could use to import/convert .rdlc reports into .rdl I would appreciate.

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      How many times are you planning on reposting the same question?! How to deploy a reporting project into report server (ssrs) through visual 2015[^] How to deploy a reporting project into report server (ssrs) through visual 2015[^] Posting the same question multiple times duplicates work and annoys people.


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        Hello All,

        I would like to convert reports in the format .rdlc into format .rdl using Visual Studio 2015.

        What I did: I've created a Reporting project(existent under Visual C# templates) where I added two reports. Those reports come with the extension .rdlc. After creating the project I checked its properties and the type of project is windows application. Further I decided to use SQl Server Reporting Services to do my reports. I installed Data Tool preview for Visual Studio 2015 and created a Reporting Services project under Business Intelligence template.

        Issue:
        The reports I initially created using the Reporting project have the extension .rdlc and the ones created with Reporting Services .rdl. I imported the .rdlc ones into my Reporting Services project. However if I change the extension from .rdlc to .rdl i can design but not preview. When trying to preview, Visual Studios says "an error occurred during local report processing. error in the application. Object reference not set to an instance of an object".
        I would not want to loose those two reports as the design took me one day to do.If anyone knows a solution that I could use to import/convert .rdlc reports into .rdl I would appreciate.

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        GuyThiebaut
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        jonatan_556 wrote:

        I would not want to loose those two reports as the design took me one day to do.If anyone knows a solution that I could use to import/convert .rdlc reports into .rdl I would appreciate.

        This advice may help you - use some form of version control. You need never find yourself in the position of losing any previous work if you set up the correct protocols for changes and use version control. My person suggestion is to use GIT[^].

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        ― Christopher Hitchens

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          jonatan_556 wrote:

          I would not want to loose those two reports as the design took me one day to do.If anyone knows a solution that I could use to import/convert .rdlc reports into .rdl I would appreciate.

          This advice may help you - use some form of version control. You need never find yourself in the position of losing any previous work if you set up the correct protocols for changes and use version control. My person suggestion is to use GIT[^].

          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

          ― Christopher Hitchens

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          jonatan_556
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          Hi, Sorry the delay in answering. Many thanks on this.

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            Hi, Sorry the delay in answering. Many thanks on this.

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            You're welcome - version control is your friend in these sorts of situations :) :thumbsup:

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