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Mariner Family

It feels strange that my first blog post will not be technical. Technical will come soon.  I work for a great company Mariner, based in Charlotte, NC. Mariner is an ALL BI - ALL THE TIME company where you can be challenged with good work and encouraged and expected to keep up to date with all the latest MS Stack based Business Inteliigence practices and software.

Mariner is looking for excellent skills SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, SQL to join the team that I work in. We are getting new projects and wish to add some folks. The team you will work with are motivated, smart, hard-working people, who enjoy their job and their lives.  If you are really good, we'd love you to interview to join us.

Mariner is a small company (30-ish), but well respected and specialized.Our home is in Charlotte, NC.  We do what we say - both for our customers and co-workers. If you want to be the best, then come work with the best. We are looking for people right now!!  http://www.mariner-usa.com/jobs/

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Praveen.konda
# Praveen.konda
Thursday, February 23, 2012 5:19 AM
Hi Wayne,

Thanks for the Wonderful Articles.

I have SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition on my Windows XP Service pack 3 Machine.
I was having the same problem that "Performance decreases after i move a report that contains a large multi-select drop-down parameter list to SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services". For this issue i have installed hot fix CU 7 as suggested.

Unfortunately i havn't found any luck with CU 7 for the KB (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2522708) and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2506799/LN.I have installed the hot fix and still have the same problem.Do we have any specific steps to install the hot fix.
Please let me know the exact steps to get CU 7 worked for my issue.


Thanks,
Praveen Konda

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