Answer by Tim
Does this report consistently run slower on your 2008R2 server or just the first time you run it?
View ArticleAnswer by Shawn_Melton
What makes you think it is a bug? What does the execution plan for each instance show you? When I reviewed the plan I got from the query it shows the "Optimization Level" as "TRIVIAL". What I have...
View ArticleAnswer by Pavel Pawlowski
So it seems to relate to the same issue like in your previous post. The KB [FIX: Performance decreases after you move a large report to SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services][1]. Maybe a trying a...
View ArticleAnswer by WilliamD
@xnl28 - from your description it really does sound like a bug - I would not continue searching for other affected people, but rather file a bug with Microsoft. Either open a support call (may cost you...
View ArticleAnswer by benjamin.reyes
I think we're seeing the same issue over here. The reports run fine on 2008, but take excessive time in R2 and 2012. This effects the same IE 8 and 9, but Chrome runs very very fast.
View ArticleAnswer by xnl28
Microsoft have confirmed the issue I've described is a bug, and it will be fixed in the first service pack of SQL 2012. Hotfixes for previous versions of SQL can be obtained from Microsoft. Please see...
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