I'm running Reporting Services on SQL 2000. I have some reports that
automatically run when you bring them up because the don't require
parameters. If I run the report (in IE) and then get out of the report. Then
change the underlying data in the database. Go back to Reporting Services and
run the report the data does not change.
Does anyone have any idea why. We do NOT have caching or history turned on.
Also we have IE setup to check for newer version of stored pages on every
visit to the page.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
====================================== David McCarter
www.vsdntips.com
VSDN Tips & Tricks .NET Coding Standards available at:
www.cafepress.com/vsdntips.20412485don't forget to turn of page caching in your Internet Explorer as well, it
might be cached there.
--
Wayne Snyder MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
Mariner, Charlotte, NC
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server ( PASS) and it''s
community of SQL Professionals.
"dotNetDave" wrote:
> I'm running Reporting Services on SQL 2000. I have some reports that
> automatically run when you bring them up because the don't require
> parameters. If I run the report (in IE) and then get out of the report. Then
> change the underlying data in the database. Go back to Reporting Services and
> run the report the data does not change.
> Does anyone have any idea why. We do NOT have caching or history turned on.
> Also we have IE setup to check for newer version of stored pages on every
> visit to the page.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> ======================================> David McCarter
> www.vsdntips.com
> VSDN Tips & Tricks .NET Coding Standards available at:
> www.cafepress.com/vsdntips.20412485|||What exactly do you mean by turning off page caching in IE. If you look below
I stated how I have it check for newer pages.
"Wayne Snyder" wrote:
> don't forget to turn of page caching in your Internet Explorer as well, it
> might be cached there.
> --
> Wayne Snyder MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
> Mariner, Charlotte, NC
> I support the Professional Association for SQL Server ( PASS) and it''s
> community of SQL Professionals.
>
> "dotNetDave" wrote:
> > I'm running Reporting Services on SQL 2000. I have some reports that
> > automatically run when you bring them up because the don't require
> > parameters. If I run the report (in IE) and then get out of the report. Then
> > change the underlying data in the database. Go back to Reporting Services and
> > run the report the data does not change.
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea why. We do NOT have caching or history turned on.
> > Also we have IE setup to check for newer version of stored pages on every
> > visit to the page.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > ======================================> > David McCarter
> > www.vsdntips.com
> > VSDN Tips & Tricks .NET Coding Standards available at:
> > www.cafepress.com/vsdntips.20412485
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