SSRS MHTML on IPHONE

 
Hi,
I have several reports on my SSRS report server 2008 R2. All display great and subscriptions as MHTML display great too.
But when the email is viewed on IPHONE some reports display fine while others do not keep any formatting and look out of shape.
The charts are over some of the tables. 
What can be the reason?
Namnami

Hi Namnami,
From the "Browser Support" section of the
Rendering to HTML article, we can see that the Safari Browser uses HTML rendering extension to display reports by default. So, the issue occurs due to the factor that the MHTML rendering format is not supported perfectly by the Safari browser.
To work around the issue, we can make the HTML 4.0 render format visible when creating a subscription, and then create another subscription by selecting HTML 4.0 as the report render format. To do this, please remove
Visible="false" for the HTML4.0 rendering extension in the RSreportserver.config file as follows:
<Extension Name="HTML4.0" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.HtmlRenderer.Html40RenderingExtension,Microsoft.ReportingServices.HtmlRendering" Visible="false"/>
<Extension Name="MHTML" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.HtmlRenderer.MHtmlRenderingExtension,Microsoft.ReportingServices.HtmlRendering"/>
If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know.Regards,
Mike Yin
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    IT DOES NOT APPEAR (edited)?
    Thanks
    <edit2>I'm using SQL Server 2012 BI Edition & Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 running on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2</edit2>

    Hi Menri,
    According to the code you post, I find that there are some incorrect settings in your rsreportserver.config file. For more details, please see the followings:
    SMTPServerPort: Specifies an integer value indicating the port on which the SMTP service uses to send outgoing mail. Port 25 is typically used to send e-mail. So we should set this value to 25.
    SMTPAuthenticate: Specifies how the report server connects to the remote SMTP server. To send e-mail to restricted distribution lists (for example, distribution lists that accept incoming messages only from authenticated accounts), set SMTPAuthenticate
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    <SecondsBeforeRetry>900</SecondsBeforeRetry>
    <Configuration>
    <RSEmailDPConfiguration>
    <SMTPServer> smtp.gmail.com</SMTPServer>
    <SMTPServerPort>25</SMTPServerPort>
    <SMTPAccountName>
    </SMTPAccountName>
    <SMTPConnectionTimeout>
    </SMTPConnectionTimeout>
    <SMTPServerPickupDirectory>
    </SMTPServerPickupDirectory>
    <SMTPUseSSL>
    </SMTPUseSSL>
    <SendUsing>2</SendUsing>
    <SMTPAuthenticate>2</SMTPAuthenticate>
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    <EmbeddedRenderFormats>
    <RenderingExtension>MHTML</RenderingExtension>
    </EmbeddedRenderFormats>
    <PrivilegedUserRenderFormats>
    </PrivilegedUserRenderFormats>
    <ExcludedRenderFormats>
    <RenderingExtension>HTMLOWC</RenderingExtension>
    <RenderingExtension>NULL</RenderingExtension>
    <RenderingExtension>RGDI</RenderingExtension>
    </ExcludedRenderFormats>
    <SendEmailToUserAlias>False</SendEmailToUserAlias>
    <DefaultHostName>smtp.gmail.com</DefaultHostName>
    <PermittedHosts>
    </PermittedHosts>
    </RSEmailDPConfiguration>
    </Configuration>
    Please refer to the helpful documents below:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159155.aspx
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms157273.aspx
    If there are any other questions, please feel free to ask.
    Thanks,
    Katherine Xiong
    Katherine Xiong
    TechNet Community Support

  • SSRS 2012 Displaying unwanted subtotal rows in reports

    This looks like an Issue that has been noted and solved in prior versions of SSRS however we are now seeing similar issues in SSRS 2012 and have been unable to find a solution to this yet...
    Basically when we export a report with groupings and no subtotals to excel we get blank rows added to excel with the subtotals for each level in the report - sample is below, unwanted rows are highlighted in yellow:
    This was a very simple report, I have included the DQL and the RDL below for any help as we cannot get to the bottom of this problem...
    SQL - create this table in any database:
    create table test_SSRS
    ( Department varchar(50),Category varchar(50),Product varchar(50),market_value int );
    insert test_SSRS
    select 'Electronics','Computer', 'Laptops', 20000.00
    union
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    union
    select 'Electronics','Computer', 'Desktops', 40000.00
    union
    select 'Electronics','TV', 'LED', 60000.00
    union
    select 'Electronics','TV', 'Smart TV', 70000.00
    union
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    union
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    union
    select 'Cell Phones','Tablets', 'iPad', 150000.00
    union
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    RDL
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <Report xmlns:rd="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/reporting/reportdesigner" xmlns:cl="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/reporting/2010/01/componentdefinition" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/reporting/2010/01/reportdefinition">
    <AutoRefresh>0</AutoRefresh>
    <DataSources>
    <DataSource Name="DataSource1">
    <ConnectionProperties>
    <DataProvider>SQL</DataProvider>
    <ConnectString>Data Source=stansqlq1;Initial Catalog=DATAMART</ConnectString>
    <IntegratedSecurity>true</IntegratedSecurity>
    </ConnectionProperties>
    <rd:SecurityType>Integrated</rd:SecurityType>
    <rd:DataSourceID>30d18984-87ed-4236-a848-87f0c77010c1</rd:DataSourceID>
    </DataSource>
    </DataSources>
    <DataSets>
    <DataSet Name="DataSet1">
    <Query>
    <DataSourceName>DataSource1</DataSourceName>
    <CommandText>select * from test_SSRS</CommandText>
    </Query>
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    <Field Name="Department">
    <DataField>Department</DataField>
    <rd:TypeName>System.String</rd:TypeName>
    </Field>
    <Field Name="Category">
    <DataField>Category</DataField>
    <rd:TypeName>System.String</rd:TypeName>
    </Field>
    <Field Name="Product">
    <DataField>Product</DataField>
    <rd:TypeName>System.String</rd:TypeName>
    </Field>
    <Field Name="market_value">
    <DataField>market_value</DataField>
    <rd:TypeName>System.Int32</rd:TypeName>
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    </Fields>
    </DataSet>
    </DataSets>
    <ReportSections>
    <ReportSection>
    <Body>
    <ReportItems>
    <Tablix Name="Tablix2">
    <TablixBody>
    <TablixColumns>
    <TablixColumn>
    <Width>1in</Width>
    </TablixColumn>
    </TablixColumns>
    <TablixRows>
    <TablixRow>
    <Height>0.25in</Height>
    <TablixCells>
    <TablixCell>
    <CellContents>
    <Textbox Name="Textbox6">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
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    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <FontSize>11pt</FontSize>
    <FontWeight>Bold</FontWeight>
    <Color>White</Color>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>Textbox6</rd:DefaultName>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>#7292cc</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
    </Border>
    <BackgroundColor>#4c68a2</BackgroundColor>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixCell>
    </TablixCells>
    </TablixRow>
    <TablixRow>
    <Height>0.25in</Height>
    <TablixCells>
    <TablixCell>
    <CellContents>
    <Textbox Name="market_value">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value>=Sum(Fields!market_value.Value)</Value>
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <Color>#4d4d4d</Color>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>market_value</rd:DefaultName>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>#e5e5e5</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
    </Border>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixCell>
    </TablixCells>
    </TablixRow>
    </TablixRows>
    </TablixBody>
    <TablixColumnHierarchy>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember />
    </TablixMembers>
    </TablixColumnHierarchy>
    <TablixRowHierarchy>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember>
    <TablixHeader>
    <Size>1in</Size>
    <CellContents>
    <Textbox Name="Textbox11">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value>Department</Value>
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <FontSize>11pt</FontSize>
    <FontWeight>Bold</FontWeight>
    <Color>White</Color>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>Textbox11</rd:DefaultName>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>#7292cc</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
    </Border>
    <BackgroundColor>#4c68a2</BackgroundColor>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixHeader>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember>
    <TablixHeader>
    <Size>1in</Size>
    <CellContents>
    <Textbox Name="Textbox9">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value>Category</Value>
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <FontSize>11pt</FontSize>
    <FontWeight>Bold</FontWeight>
    <Color>White</Color>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>Textbox9</rd:DefaultName>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>#7292cc</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
    </Border>
    <BackgroundColor>#4c68a2</BackgroundColor>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixHeader>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember>
    <TablixHeader>
    <Size>1in</Size>
    <CellContents>
    <Textbox Name="Textbox7">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value>Product</Value>
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <FontSize>11pt</FontSize>
    <FontWeight>Bold</FontWeight>
    <Color>White</Color>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>Textbox7</rd:DefaultName>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>#7292cc</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
    </Border>
    <BackgroundColor>#4c68a2</BackgroundColor>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixHeader>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember />
    </TablixMembers>
    </TablixMember>
    </TablixMembers>
    </TablixMember>
    </TablixMembers>
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    <TablixMember>
    <Group Name="Department">
    <GroupExpressions>
    <GroupExpression>=Fields!Department.Value</GroupExpression>
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    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
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    <TextRun>
    <Value>=Fields!Department.Value</Value>
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <FontWeight>Bold</FontWeight>
    <Color>#465678</Color>
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    </TextRun>
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    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
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    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>#c6daf8</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
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    <BackgroundColor>#9eb6e4</BackgroundColor>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixHeader>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember>
    <Group Name="Category">
    <GroupExpressions>
    <GroupExpression>=Fields!Category.Value</GroupExpression>
    </GroupExpressions>
    </Group>
    <SortExpressions>
    <SortExpression>
    <Value>=Fields!Category.Value</Value>
    </SortExpression>
    </SortExpressions>
    <TablixHeader>
    <Size>1in</Size>
    <CellContents>
    <Textbox Name="Category">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value>=Fields!Category.Value</Value>
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <FontWeight>Bold</FontWeight>
    <Color>#4c68a2</Color>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>Category</rd:DefaultName>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>#e6eefc</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
    </Border>
    <BackgroundColor>#c6daf8</BackgroundColor>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixHeader>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember>
    <Group Name="Product">
    <GroupExpressions>
    <GroupExpression>=Fields!Product.Value</GroupExpression>
    </GroupExpressions>
    </Group>
    <SortExpressions>
    <SortExpression>
    <Value>=Fields!Product.Value</Value>
    </SortExpression>
    </SortExpressions>
    <TablixHeader>
    <Size>1in</Size>
    <CellContents>
    <Textbox Name="Product">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value>=Fields!Product.Value</Value>
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Tahoma</FontFamily>
    <FontWeight>Bold</FontWeight>
    <Color>#4c68a2</Color>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>Product</rd:DefaultName>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Color>White</Color>
    <Style>Solid</Style>
    </Border>
    <BackgroundColor>#e6eefc</BackgroundColor>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </CellContents>
    </TablixHeader>
    <TablixMembers>
    <TablixMember />
    </TablixMembers>
    <Visibility>
    <Hidden>true</Hidden>
    <ToggleItem>Category</ToggleItem>
    </Visibility>
    </TablixMember>
    </TablixMembers>
    <Visibility>
    <Hidden>true</Hidden>
    <ToggleItem>Department</ToggleItem>
    </Visibility>
    </TablixMember>
    </TablixMembers>
    </TablixMember>
    </TablixMembers>
    </TablixRowHierarchy>
    <DataSetName>DataSet1</DataSetName>
    <Top>0.4in</Top>
    <Height>0.5in</Height>
    <Width>4in</Width>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Style>None</Style>
    </Border>
    </Style>
    </Tablix>
    <Textbox Name="ReportTitle">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value />
    <Style>
    <FontFamily>Verdana</FontFamily>
    <FontSize>20pt</FontSize>
    </Style>
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style />
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:WatermarkTextbox>Title</rd:WatermarkTextbox>
    <rd:DefaultName>ReportTitle</rd:DefaultName>
    <Height>0.4in</Height>
    <Width>5.5in</Width>
    <ZIndex>1</ZIndex>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Style>None</Style>
    </Border>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </ReportItems>
    <Height>2.25in</Height>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Style>None</Style>
    </Border>
    </Style>
    </Body>
    <Width>6in</Width>
    <Page>
    <PageFooter>
    <Height>0.45in</Height>
    <PrintOnFirstPage>true</PrintOnFirstPage>
    <PrintOnLastPage>true</PrintOnLastPage>
    <ReportItems>
    <Textbox Name="ExecutionTime">
    <CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
    <KeepTogether>true</KeepTogether>
    <Paragraphs>
    <Paragraph>
    <TextRuns>
    <TextRun>
    <Value>=Globals!ExecutionTime</Value>
    <Style />
    </TextRun>
    </TextRuns>
    <Style>
    <TextAlign>Right</TextAlign>
    </Style>
    </Paragraph>
    </Paragraphs>
    <rd:DefaultName>ExecutionTime</rd:DefaultName>
    <Top>0.2in</Top>
    <Left>4in</Left>
    <Height>0.25in</Height>
    <Width>2in</Width>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Style>None</Style>
    </Border>
    <PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
    <PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
    <PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
    <PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
    </Style>
    </Textbox>
    </ReportItems>
    <Style>
    <Border>
    <Style>None</Style>
    </Border>
    </Style>
    </PageFooter>
    <LeftMargin>1in</LeftMargin>
    <RightMargin>1in</RightMargin>
    <TopMargin>1in</TopMargin>
    <BottomMargin>1in</BottomMargin>
    <Style />
    </Page>
    </ReportSection>
    </ReportSections>
    <rd:ReportUnitType>Inch</rd:ReportUnitType>
    <rd:ReportID>fe1e2732-fe09-4d24-9c9b-2fb7d1724e2e</rd:ReportID>
    </Report>
    In order to test with this switch the datasource to your local database.
    Jeremy Gillespie

    Hi Jeremy,
    After testing the issue in my environment, I can reproduce it. When we export a report with drilldown actions to excel, it will add an extra row for each group. The reason behind the extra row is to provide at least one row for excel that always displays
    regardless the toggle state. In your scenario, if we use the =Sum(Fields!market_value.Value) in the details row, then the extra row will display the total of this group, if we use the Fields!market_value.Value in the details row, then the extra row will display
    the first value of this group. Based on my research, this is by design.
    Thank you for your understanding.
    Regards,
    Katherine Xiong
    If you have any feedback on our support, please click
    here.
    Katherine Xiong
    TechNet Community Support

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