Posted by Chelsea Schlepp
Using SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) to create charts and graphs can give you wonderful user dashboards and great insight into your GP data. However, you may find that when you add a custom report to your GP homepage, it doesn’t show up as you intend it to. And, in fact, going back to resize it just doesn’t seem to do the trick.
After a lot of testing, here are the dimensions you want to use in your reports to make sure they look correct on your GP homepage:
Using SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) to create charts and graphs can give you wonderful user dashboards and great insight into your GP data. However, you may find that when you add a custom report to your GP homepage, it doesn’t show up as you intend it to. And, in fact, going back to resize it just doesn’t seem to do the trick.
After a lot of testing, here are the dimensions you want to use in your reports to make sure they look correct on your GP homepage:
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