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Modified SSRS report not showing the newest version of the report.

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Hi All,

I modified an AX 2012 SSRS report in visual studio and managed to deploy it and view my changes in AX.

However, I wanted to further modify the report so I opened it up in VS again and made my changes. I then built the report, added it to the AoT, and then deployed the report.

After I did my second rounds of modifications, I went to check my report again in AX and it is still showing the same formatting as before. None of my changes were picked up though and AX is still showing the report as after I had modified it the first time.

I tried refreshing the SSRS service and clearing element cache in the Dev. Workspace, but neither of those worked.

Does anyone have any idea what I can try next to get this to work?

Also, I am running on SQL server 2012 if that matters.

Thanks,

Phil

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    Have you tried clearing the AUC and usage data in for your user?

  • Kazinova Profile Picture
    1,500 on at

    Close the AX client, go to "C:\Users\<your user>\AppData\Local"

    delete all the files with the AUC file extensions, open the client and try the report again.

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    Hi Pkarpowich,

    Again you open VS your changes are available?.. If your changes are available in VS and not coming in AX means check the AX configuration and its pointing your AX(Dev) or some other AX like Test,UAT...

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    In your case, you need to clear Cache for Visula studio.

    1. Close Visual Studio (ensure devenv.exe is not present in the Task Manager)
    2. Delete the %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio\15.0\ComponentModelCache directory
    3. Restart Visual Studio.

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