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Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
Evolving your report model over time
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
2
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Many factors combine to make report models highly likely to change and evolve over time. Sometimes the underlying schema changes. Sometimes new stuff is added. Sometimes you just want to improve how the schema is presented to users. Report models are...
Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
Creating a report model that can be used against multiple databases
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
5
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Sometimes it is useful to create a report model that can be used against multiple databases that have the same structure, but reside on different servers and/or have different schema qualifiers. Uploading a second copy of a report model and pointing...
Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
Clickthrough reports are the key to integration
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
5
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Clickthrough reports are the special kind of drillthrough reports created by Report Builder. They are "special" because they are linked to the parent report automatically, and are generated on the server from special template reports (or from a built...
Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
How to get RB to load a report created in VS Report Designer
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over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
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Loading an arbitrary Report Designer report in Report Builder is not supported in SQL Server 2005. However, if you are trying to make it work for some reason, here are a few tips: - Don't use page headers or footers - Don't use rectangles or lists...
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How to enable Report Builder for non-domain users
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over 6 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
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Report Builder uses a client technology called ClickOnce to download and launch the application files. This component runs outside of Internet Explorer, so it cannot leverage any credentials that may have been collected by IE to access the report server...
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