Hi,
I'm working on MS SqL 2K
and I have installed MS Outlook.
I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
Outlook.
I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
thanks in advance.
joujHi
Your emails should be sent, but at a guess your are using Outlook 2002 or
later in which case it has to be running on the server see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;263556
The easiest solution is to install Outlook 2000 or use xpsmtp
http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm
John
"jouj" <jouj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:89B5CE19-71C3-41B4-B846-9CF844AAF58A@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I'm working on MS SqL 2K
> and I have installed MS Outlook.
> I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
> when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
> and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
> Outlook.
> I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
> thanks in advance.
> jouj
>
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
emails reside in Inbox?
Hi,
I'm working on MS SqL 2K
and I have installed MS Outlook.
I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
Outlook.
I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
thanks in advance.
jouj
Hi
Your emails should be sent, but at a guess your are using Outlook 2002 or
later in which case it has to be running on the server see
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;263556
The easiest solution is to install Outlook 2000 or use xpsmtp
http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm
John
"jouj" <jouj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:89B5CE19-71C3-41B4-B846-9CF844AAF58A@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I'm working on MS SqL 2K
> and I have installed MS Outlook.
> I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
> when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
> and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
> Outlook.
> I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
> thanks in advance.
> jouj
>
I'm working on MS SqL 2K
and I have installed MS Outlook.
I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
Outlook.
I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
thanks in advance.
jouj
Hi
Your emails should be sent, but at a guess your are using Outlook 2002 or
later in which case it has to be running on the server see
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;263556
The easiest solution is to install Outlook 2000 or use xpsmtp
http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm
John
"jouj" <jouj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:89B5CE19-71C3-41B4-B846-9CF844AAF58A@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I'm working on MS SqL 2K
> and I have installed MS Outlook.
> I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
> when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
> and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
> Outlook.
> I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
> thanks in advance.
> jouj
>
Monday, March 26, 2012
emails reside in Inbox?
Hi,
I'm working on MS SqL 2K
and I have installed MS Outlook.
I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
Outlook.
I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
thanks in advance.
joujHi
Your emails should be sent, but at a guess your are using Outlook 2002 or
later in which case it has to be running on the server see
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;263556
The easiest solution is to install Outlook 2000 or use xpsmtp
http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm
John
"jouj" <jouj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:89B5CE19-71C3-41B4-B846-9CF844AAF58A@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I'm working on MS SqL 2K
> and I have installed MS Outlook.
> I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
> when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
> and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
> Outlook.
> I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
> thanks in advance.
> jouj
>
I'm working on MS SqL 2K
and I have installed MS Outlook.
I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
Outlook.
I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
thanks in advance.
joujHi
Your emails should be sent, but at a guess your are using Outlook 2002 or
later in which case it has to be running on the server see
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;263556
The easiest solution is to install Outlook 2000 or use xpsmtp
http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm
John
"jouj" <jouj@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:89B5CE19-71C3-41B4-B846-9CF844AAF58A@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I'm working on MS SqL 2K
> and I have installed MS Outlook.
> I've configured the SQL Mail and SQL Agent Mail.
> when I use the xp_sendmail, the emails reside in the Inbox of the Outlook
> and are not sent to the right recipients, so I should re-send them from
> Outlook.
> I'm missing something for sure, what is it?
> thanks in advance.
> jouj
>
Sunday, February 26, 2012
elongated or oval pie charts
I've designed a report that has 2 pie charts side by side. The report
size is 11 x 8.5 (landscape). The pie charts reside in their own
respective tables. The problem is that when I preview or save the
report as a pdf, the pie charts are elongated or oval shaped. The
height/width settings for each table cell are the same, i.e.
proportionate. I can't think of anything else that would cause this
problem.
Has anyone seen this and if so do you have a solution?Are you using 3D pie charts with a vertical rotation? That's the only case
where you would get oval shaped pie charts. The size of the chart does not
change at runtime - you should see the same behavior in Layout mode,
Preview, and all output formats - not sure why you see this only in Preview
and PDF. Probably I'm missing something, but turning off 3D or changing the
vertical rotation to 0 degrees will results in pie charts drawn as circles.
--
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"Kevin" <kevin@.wealthtouch.com> wrote in message
news:6bc68b86.0408110951.3b99ce56@.posting.google.com...
> I've designed a report that has 2 pie charts side by side. The report
> size is 11 x 8.5 (landscape). The pie charts reside in their own
> respective tables. The problem is that when I preview or save the
> report as a pdf, the pie charts are elongated or oval shaped. The
> height/width settings for each table cell are the same, i.e.
> proportionate. I can't think of anything else that would cause this
> problem.
> Has anyone seen this and if so do you have a solution?|||Robert,
Actually, what was causing the elongated pie was the fact that I had
it nested in a table with a legend that I created manually. The table
would grow or shrink depending on the amount of series showing up in
the legend. Basically, it's an Asset Allocation table with a pie chart
and a legend. The legend would get taller the more assets that were in
a portfolio. As a result, the taller the legend, the taller the table.
When the legend grew taller than the pie it caused the pie to become
elongated. So I placed the legend and pie chart in 2 seperate tables
and problem solved.
"Robert Bruckner [MSFT]" <robruc@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<OwWoQlCgEHA.2916@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
> Are you using 3D pie charts with a vertical rotation? That's the only case
> where you would get oval shaped pie charts. The size of the chart does not
> change at runtime - you should see the same behavior in Layout mode,
> Preview, and all output formats - not sure why you see this only in Preview
> and PDF. Probably I'm missing something, but turning off 3D or changing the
> vertical rotation to 0 degrees will results in pie charts drawn as circles.
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Kevin" <kevin@.wealthtouch.com> wrote in message
> news:6bc68b86.0408110951.3b99ce56@.posting.google.com...
> > I've designed a report that has 2 pie charts side by side. The report
> > size is 11 x 8.5 (landscape). The pie charts reside in their own
> > respective tables. The problem is that when I preview or save the
> > report as a pdf, the pie charts are elongated or oval shaped. The
> > height/width settings for each table cell are the same, i.e.
> > proportionate. I can't think of anything else that would cause this
> > problem.
> >
> > Has anyone seen this and if so do you have a solution?
size is 11 x 8.5 (landscape). The pie charts reside in their own
respective tables. The problem is that when I preview or save the
report as a pdf, the pie charts are elongated or oval shaped. The
height/width settings for each table cell are the same, i.e.
proportionate. I can't think of anything else that would cause this
problem.
Has anyone seen this and if so do you have a solution?Are you using 3D pie charts with a vertical rotation? That's the only case
where you would get oval shaped pie charts. The size of the chart does not
change at runtime - you should see the same behavior in Layout mode,
Preview, and all output formats - not sure why you see this only in Preview
and PDF. Probably I'm missing something, but turning off 3D or changing the
vertical rotation to 0 degrees will results in pie charts drawn as circles.
--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Kevin" <kevin@.wealthtouch.com> wrote in message
news:6bc68b86.0408110951.3b99ce56@.posting.google.com...
> I've designed a report that has 2 pie charts side by side. The report
> size is 11 x 8.5 (landscape). The pie charts reside in their own
> respective tables. The problem is that when I preview or save the
> report as a pdf, the pie charts are elongated or oval shaped. The
> height/width settings for each table cell are the same, i.e.
> proportionate. I can't think of anything else that would cause this
> problem.
> Has anyone seen this and if so do you have a solution?|||Robert,
Actually, what was causing the elongated pie was the fact that I had
it nested in a table with a legend that I created manually. The table
would grow or shrink depending on the amount of series showing up in
the legend. Basically, it's an Asset Allocation table with a pie chart
and a legend. The legend would get taller the more assets that were in
a portfolio. As a result, the taller the legend, the taller the table.
When the legend grew taller than the pie it caused the pie to become
elongated. So I placed the legend and pie chart in 2 seperate tables
and problem solved.
"Robert Bruckner [MSFT]" <robruc@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<OwWoQlCgEHA.2916@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
> Are you using 3D pie charts with a vertical rotation? That's the only case
> where you would get oval shaped pie charts. The size of the chart does not
> change at runtime - you should see the same behavior in Layout mode,
> Preview, and all output formats - not sure why you see this only in Preview
> and PDF. Probably I'm missing something, but turning off 3D or changing the
> vertical rotation to 0 degrees will results in pie charts drawn as circles.
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Kevin" <kevin@.wealthtouch.com> wrote in message
> news:6bc68b86.0408110951.3b99ce56@.posting.google.com...
> > I've designed a report that has 2 pie charts side by side. The report
> > size is 11 x 8.5 (landscape). The pie charts reside in their own
> > respective tables. The problem is that when I preview or save the
> > report as a pdf, the pie charts are elongated or oval shaped. The
> > height/width settings for each table cell are the same, i.e.
> > proportionate. I can't think of anything else that would cause this
> > problem.
> >
> > Has anyone seen this and if so do you have a solution?
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