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This thread is a summary of the Frequently Asked Questions on SQL Server Reporting Services. We consolidate them and post here for your reference. If you have any further questions, please kindly start a new thread so that more community members, MVPs, and MSFTs can join the discussion and share their ideas. Thanks for your understanding.
Part I: SQL Server Reporting Services General Topics
1. How to migrate SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services to another computer?
2. How to combine connecting string via parameter?
3. How to install a 32-bit version of SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows?
4. Error of EXECUTE permission denied on object 'xp_sqlagent_notify'.
5. Security consideration for anonymous access to Report Server.
6. How to create a custom report template in Reporting Services?
7. Does Reporting Services support horizontal tables which have fixed rows and dynamic columns?
8. How to reset the page number back to 1 every time the report gets a group break?
9. How to open the drill- through report in a new browser window?
10. How to verify the version of SQL Server?
11. How to use multiple datasets?
12. How to upgrade report from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005?
13. Out of memory error when exporting reports to Excel.
14. How to improve PDF quality of the report exported in Reporting Services 2005?
15. How to enable the Select All option for a multi-value parameter?
Part II: SQL Server Reporting Services SharePoint Integrated Mode Topics
1. How to deploy reports to SQL Server Reporting Services in SharePoint Services integrated mode?
2. How to integrate SQL Server Reporting Services and SharePoint Services?
3. How to refer the reports on the Report Server in SharePoint Services?
4. How to manage user to view reports in SharePoint integrated mode?
5. What information is needed when posting questions regarding SharePoint integrated mode?
6. Is Report Builder available in SharePoint Integrated Mode?
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This thread is a summary of the Frequently Asked Questions on SQL Server Reporting Services. We consolidate them and post here for your reference. If you have any further questions, please kindly start a new thread so that more community members, MVPs, and MSFTs can join the discussion and share their ideas. Thanks for your understanding.
Part I: SQL Server Reporting Services General Topics
1. How to migrate SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services to another computer?
2. How to combine connecting string via parameter?
3. How to install a 32-bit version of SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows?
4. Error of EXECUTE permission denied on object 'xp_sqlagent_notify'.
5. Security consideration for anonymous access to Report Server.
6. How to create a custom report template in Reporting Services?
7. Does Reporting Services support horizontal tables which have fixed rows and dynamic columns?
8. How to reset the page number back to 1 every time the report gets a group break?
9. How to open the drill- through report in a new browser window?
10. How to verify the version of SQL Server?
11. How to use multiple datasets?
12. How to upgrade report from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005?
13. Out of memory error when exporting reports to Excel.
14. How to improve PDF quality of the report exported in Reporting Services 2005?
15. How to enable the Select All option for a multi-value parameter?
Part II: SQL Server Reporting Services SharePoint Integrated Mode Topics
1. How to deploy reports to SQL Server Reporting Services in SharePoint Services integrated mode?
2. How to integrate SQL Server Reporting Services and SharePoint Services?
3. How to refer the reports on the Report Server in SharePoint Services?
4. How to manage user to view reports in SharePoint integrated mode?
5. What information is needed when posting questions regarding SharePoint integrated mode?
6. Is Report Builder available in SharePoint Integrated Mode?
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