Import a Modified SSRS from Pilot into Live System

I’m having trouble importing a modified POForm SSRS from the Pilot System to our Live system.

Support gave me a document (17721MPS) that is exactly what I need but I’m getting an error.

When I try to upload the SSRS file into our Live System through Report Style Maintenance, I get the message:
“Could not find a part of the path ‘C:\temp\reports_CustomReports\PurchaseOrderForm\reports\PurchaseOrderForm\POForm.rdl’.”

Any idea what I’m doing wrong?

Steven

What version are you on?

We went live yesterday on Epicor 10.1.400.24.

I’ve escalated the call with support, but I’d just love to get this resolved ASAP.

If you are on 10.1 you should be able to use Solutions Workbench to move SSRS Reports around. Have you tried that approach yet?

To me, the path that is being used looks incorrect. I could be wrong but I have been able to import our custom POForm by downloading from the test environment and then uploading into live. I just download the report(s) to my desktop and let it set the file path. Mine looks like this: reports/CustomReports/FM/PurchaseOrderForm/POForm. FYI, the FM in the file path is a company specific folder that we have in our structure. Then we just run the upload function from report style and it puts it where it needs to be.

Hope this helps.
Brandon

I was afraid to try the Solutions Workbench, as I watched my consultant for SSRS struggle with it.

I gave it ago and was surprised how easy it was to use. BUT…

The EXPORT process failed with the message:
“[2/7/2017 3:27:50 PM] CAB creation failed: The CAB compression utility cabarc.exe could not be found - it must be located in the same directory as this tool.”

Darn!

Something that may be similar happened to me.
One of the RDLs the import is looking for actually wasn’t in my folder.
I’ve noticed that sometimes an export doesn’t put copies of all the RDL files… that the import will be looking for.
I’ve had some luck manually pasting any missing RDLs into my export folder and trying the import again.

Thanks for the help.

I’ll give it a go… tomorrow.

I’m exhausted.