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Re: BIRT report on iServer Express [message #542394 is a reply to message #542370] |
Thu, 24 June 2010 17:07 |
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Any chance you could open the report in BIRT 2.3.2 or the Actuate BIRT
Report Designer and make any change and re-save it? I assume the
reports that are delivered work?
Jason
On 6/24/2010 12:02 PM, sram wrote:
> I am not sure if this is the right forum but I am in dire straits and
> any help would be much appreciated.
>
> I just downloaded the trial version of Actuate 10 and am trying to test
> out the iServer Express as an option for our company. I am running into
> problems when trying to run a BIRT report through the management console
> of the iServer Express.
>
> The BIRT runs fine through the Eclipse designer but gives me the
> following error when using the management console of iServer Express :
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> 3301 : Cannot get report parameters for specified file. PARAMETER!:
> /Home/administrator/test.rptdesign.
>
> My report does not have a parameter. I use Actuate 10 and Eclipse 3.5
> and BIRT 2.1.
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> Any pointers would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks much.
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Re: BIRT report on iServer Express [message #542413 is a reply to message #542397] |
Thu, 24 June 2010 18:04 |
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A11 should work with 2.5.2 and lower reports. When A11 is released it
should also work with 2.6 reports.
Jason
On 6/24/2010 1:14 PM, sram wrote:
> I opened my test file as well as one of the sample files that worked
> fine, made changes in BIRT 2.3 and BIRT 2.5( Eclipse 3.5.2). Both the
> reports do not work in the iServer Express Management console.
>
> I checked the log and it complains about the BIRT version being newer.
> So it does look like Actuate 10 is not compatible with the newer
> versions of BIRT.
>
> I am now in the process of installing Actuate 11 and trying to run a
> BIRT report generated from version 2.3.2. Do you have any idea if this
> would work or still be incompatible?
>
> Thanks so much for responding so quickly as always. Much appreciated.
>
>
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Re: BIRT report on iServer Express [message #542647 is a reply to message #542427] |
Fri, 25 June 2010 13:42 |
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You can continue to use the ETL technology or you can look into cached
Information/data Object technology which allows multiple data sources to
be sourced and cached. These objects can then be used as a datasource
for BIRT.
Jason
On 6/24/2010 3:07 PM, sram wrote:
> It does work indeed! Thank you!
>
> We use Pentaho open source BI suite and all of its products including
> ETL and the BI server. IF we were to switch to Actuate iServer Express
> as our report server, what options would we have for ETL? Does Actuate
> have its own ETL product that comes with the Express package?
>
> Thanks much for all your inputs.
>
>
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