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Hello,
Please forgive me for being new. I just want to make a simple display on the Dashboard, similar to the "Top Employees Dashboard" on http://demo.raas.datenwerke.net/. The data I want to display are CSV files I have on my local computer. They are unusual in that they are delimited/separated by "|" (pipes) instead of "," commas. I would just like to display the information from them aggregated in a simple graph on my reportserver dashboard. This is what an example of one of my files would look like:
Date|Time|Name|Notes|Accommodation
6.7.2021|08:47|Chrissy|None|None
6.8.2021|09:00|Margaret|Out early|None
6.9.2021|16:20|Drake|Stayed late|Double pay
Etc, etc
I know that Reportserver supports CSV as a data type, and that it even supports unusual separators. The issue I have is that I don't know where I should put the CSV files so that Reportserver can access them, and how to tell it to modify/display it as a simple graph. I would be happy to know how to display just one CSV file on my dashboard, but the eventual goal is that I would be able to aggregate several CSV files (they all have the same number of columns, and the same headers), all in the same table.
I read over the "First Steps - Creating a Datasource" documentation, but I'm very confused by part "Enter the following JDBC connection URL: jdbc:h2:dbtemp/rsdemodb." I assume this is where I would point the datasource to my data, but I don't know where rsdemodb itself is.
Any help appreciated.
My reportserver specs are: Apache Tomcat 9.0, Java 8, MSSQL server hosted on a separate (network) VM
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Hi, I'm sorry if this is a lot of information to ask someone. I'm just very stuck. I would be happy if someone could just tell me how to add CSV files in ReportServer so that it can access them.
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Dear Knelson,
pls. check https://reportserver.net/en/guides/admi … #CSV-Lists for a detailed description of how to create a csv datasource. There is an example here https://reportserver.net/blog/2016/08/0 … mic-lists/ as well.
The general idea is to create a datasourve for the csv file and query it as a dynamic list with a simple expression such as
SELECT * FROM $!{_RS_TMP_TABLENAME}
or, in your case,
SELECT * FROM $!{_RS_TMP_TABLENAME} WHERE NAME = 'Drake'
The easiest way to do it is to paste the data with a text separator of your choice into the datasource itself (see links above for more details), but that that makes sense only if the content is somehow static.
wbr jan
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Dear Knelson,
any progress here ?
regards jan
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