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February 2004 - Posts

Accessing a Report Server Using a URL POST Request

If anyone is interested in a simple example of how to access a report server using a form post action, you can check out a short article here .
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Documenting a SOAP API: The Reporting Services Web service

I'm often asked, especially by those developing Reporting Services' Web service clients using straight SOAP messages, why the decision was made to document the Reporting Services Web service methods from the syntactical perspective of the .NET languages
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Printing Reports in Reporting Services

Reporting Services brings a lot of new and exciting features to the BI marketplace as a version one reporting tool. The programmatic interfaces as well as the extensibility architecture allow for a lot of features to be added by third-party developers.
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Code Access Security and Custom Assemblies

I've recently published a technical article that addresses the topic of code access security in Reporting Services. It also has some helpful tips and tricks regarding using custom assemblies in your report projects. You can find the article on MSDN at:
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Welcome!

Hello and welcome to my blog. I'm finally joining a long list of Microsoft bloggers for the purpose of passing on work-related information and general tips, tricks, and advice for developer-related issues. A little about myself: I'm a Programmer Writer
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