In Microsoft Project Server, RTF notes are stored in the field
TASK_NOTES_RTF as a SQL Server image datatype. I am trying to display
the RTF note on a SQL 2000 Reporting Services report.
I need either assembly code or embed code examples.
Thanksunfortinuatly you cant
"SAM" <samb@.sambrooks.com> wrote in message
news:1172779991.405337.35550@.v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> In Microsoft Project Server, RTF notes are stored in the field
> TASK_NOTES_RTF as a SQL Server image datatype. I am trying to display
> the RTF note on a SQL 2000 Reporting Services report.
> I need either assembly code or embed code examples.
> Thanks
>|||Smokey,
I am currently displaying the ascii content of the TASK_NOTES_RTF field in a
SQL 2000 Reporting Services report, so fortunately, you can.
But, thanks for your input.
"Smokey Grindel" wrote:
> unfortinuatly you cant
> "SAM" <samb@.sambrooks.com> wrote in message
> news:1172779991.405337.35550@.v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> > In Microsoft Project Server, RTF notes are stored in the field
> > TASK_NOTES_RTF as a SQL Server image datatype. I am trying to display
> > the RTF note on a SQL 2000 Reporting Services report.
> >
> > I need either assembly code or embed code examples.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>
>|||you cant display it formatted
"SamB" <SamB@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C0DE0C34-359F-48AE-8127-1623D7D01857@.microsoft.com...
> Smokey,
> I am currently displaying the ascii content of the TASK_NOTES_RTF field in
> a
> SQL 2000 Reporting Services report, so fortunately, you can.
> But, thanks for your input.
> "Smokey Grindel" wrote:
>> unfortinuatly you cant
>> "SAM" <samb@.sambrooks.com> wrote in message
>> news:1172779991.405337.35550@.v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>> > In Microsoft Project Server, RTF notes are stored in the field
>> > TASK_NOTES_RTF as a SQL Server image datatype. I am trying to display
>> > the RTF note on a SQL 2000 Reporting Services report.
>> >
>> > I need either assembly code or embed code examples.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>>|||Smokiey,
Learn about instantiation, custom report items, the shift key, and the
apostrophe and you will be surprised at what the difference between "can" and
"can't" is, particlularly "formatted."
Thanks again for your timely reply!
"Smokey Grindel" wrote:
> you cant display it formatted
> "SamB" <SamB@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C0DE0C34-359F-48AE-8127-1623D7D01857@.microsoft.com...
> > Smokey,
> >
> > I am currently displaying the ascii content of the TASK_NOTES_RTF field in
> > a
> > SQL 2000 Reporting Services report, so fortunately, you can.
> >
> > But, thanks for your input.
> >
> > "Smokey Grindel" wrote:
> >
> >> unfortinuatly you cant
> >>
> >> "SAM" <samb@.sambrooks.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1172779991.405337.35550@.v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> >> > In Microsoft Project Server, RTF notes are stored in the field
> >> > TASK_NOTES_RTF as a SQL Server image datatype. I am trying to display
> >> > the RTF note on a SQL 2000 Reporting Services report.
> >> >
> >> > I need either assembly code or embed code examples.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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