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System.MemoryOutOfException | SSRS Report Builder

Facing issue : System.MemoryOutOfException error


I have created a SSRS report in report builder with a Table consisting of 350 columns and 14 lakh + records, data is coming from a parallel processing SQL server database.
Data from all 350 columns needs to be displayed in table in report and it is getting filtered through 8 query parameters.

Please reply with a resolution if anyone as faced this error before

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bradsy
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SSRS report builder is a 32 bit application which means you are limited to the amount of memory you can use. Power BI Report Builder is now 64 bit. Not all the exact same functionality, but you could probably run the report in PBI Report Builder. 

 

That being said, 350 columns is a bit unreadable. Unless you are using it to store off records, a 350 column report is unreadable.

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bradsy
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

SSRS report builder is a 32 bit application which means you are limited to the amount of memory you can use. Power BI Report Builder is now 64 bit. Not all the exact same functionality, but you could probably run the report in PBI Report Builder. 

 

That being said, 350 columns is a bit unreadable. Unless you are using it to store off records, a 350 column report is unreadable.

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