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Error in viewing report Layout

jordi79jordi79 Member Posts: 272
edited 2011-03-25 in NAV Three Tier
Hi,
I am having the following error whenv viewing report layout in NAV 2009-->

The application for project
c:\Users\AUser\AppData\Local\Temp\Microsoft Dynamics
Nav\ReportXXXXX(0)\ReportLayout is not installed.

Make sure the application for the project type() is installed.

I know that this error has been mentioned many times before in this forum, and was solved many times too. All solutions point to installing Visual Web developer 2008 express with report add-in. When I tried to search in Microsoft for this, it points me to Visual Web Developer 2010 express. And I read somewhere in other forums that Visual Web developer 2010 express does not come report viewer. And only higher paid-for versions come with the report viewer.

Has any successfully edit report layouts in NAV 2009 using MS visual web developer 2010? Failing that, can any1 provide me with a link to download MS visual web developer 2008 with report add-in.

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    mohana_cse06mohana_cse06 Member Posts: 5,503
    Did u check in your build at
    \Dynamics.NAV60SP1.IN.1053083.DVD\Prerequisite Components\Microsoft Report Viewer 2008
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    jordi79jordi79 Member Posts: 272
    Hi Mohana,
    Yes. I clicked on 2008 Report Viewer in the folder Prequisite Components, and select REPAIR option, and still the same error occurs. When viewing report layout, it opens into MS Visual Studio with the same error.
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    mohana_cse06mohana_cse06 Member Posts: 5,503
    Is it in your local system or any Client server connection?
    if in client-server connection, have you installed report viever in client machine also?
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    jordi79jordi79 Member Posts: 272
    Hi Mohana,

    This is a local system. When installing NAV 2009, I chose the Demo option. I think this option installs everything in 1 computer.
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    clauslclausl Member Posts: 455
    VS 2010 is not supported before we upgrade to RDLC 2008, please see this blog post.
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/nav/archive/2010/04/29/visual-studio-2010-and-ssrs-rdlc-reports-in-nav-2009.aspx

    Regards,
    Claus
    Claus Lundstrøm | MVP | Senior Product Manager | Continia.com
    I'm blogging here:http://mibuso.com/blogs/clausl and used to blog here: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav
    I'm also offering RDLC Report Training, ping me if you are interested. Thanks to the 700 NAV developers that have now already been at my training. You know you can always call if you have any RDLC report issues :-)
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    jordi79jordi79 Member Posts: 272
    Hi Claus,
    Thanks for your reply. At least that clears something in the air. Now the question would be where could I get a copy of visual web developer 2008 express? Actually I have been out of touch with the latest version of NAV, and I plan to take the exam soon, so I want to have all the tools ready before I do so.

    1 more comment I want to add to this... actually, I am in the gray as to how NAV reports integrate into the visual web developer 2008 express, and all these different visual studio components are really confusing. How I wish we could stick back to 1 integrated development environment... the NAV Object designer... that would be sweet!
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    clauslclausl Member Posts: 455
    I suggest you just install the "SQL Server 2008 R2 with Advanced Services found here:
    http://www.microsoft.com/express/Database/InstallOptions.aspx
    This will include a version of VS which can edit the RDLC reports we have in NAV 2009.

    I cannot talk much about next version but I can say that the development environment will be simplified dramatically when creating RDLC reports.
    Also the investment you do now by creating RDLC reports we be secured when moving to next version.

    /Claus
    Claus Lundstrøm | MVP | Senior Product Manager | Continia.com
    I'm blogging here:http://mibuso.com/blogs/clausl and used to blog here: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav
    I'm also offering RDLC Report Training, ping me if you are interested. Thanks to the 700 NAV developers that have now already been at my training. You know you can always call if you have any RDLC report issues :-)
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    jordi79jordi79 Member Posts: 272
    Hi Claus,

    The link you posted are to SQL Server 2008 express. Actually I think I am due for an upgrade on my notebook and some software. So if I were to get a SQL Server on my notebook for dev purposes, do you think SQL Server 2008 standard edition would do? Will I be able to edit reports with that version?
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    clauslclausl Member Posts: 455
    For NAV 2009 yes this would be sufficient, just remember to checkmark “Business Intelligence Development Studio” on the “Feature Selection” page when installing SQL Server:http://www.mssqltips.com/tipImages2/1807_SQLServer2008Installation_FeaturesSelection.gif

    /Claus
    Claus Lundstrøm | MVP | Senior Product Manager | Continia.com
    I'm blogging here:http://mibuso.com/blogs/clausl and used to blog here: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav
    I'm also offering RDLC Report Training, ping me if you are interested. Thanks to the 700 NAV developers that have now already been at my training. You know you can always call if you have any RDLC report issues :-)
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    jordi79jordi79 Member Posts: 272
    Thank you for your prompt reply.
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