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What about reporting security? Does it use the integrated security set for the list of reports to run the report?
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Jamshid Nouri on
5/14/2010
excellent demo!
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Interesting for the time allowed. You could build a whole mini series on the use of SSRS and its integeration with win/web forms, together with passing parameters etc. Good work, keep it up.
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10 mins very well spent.... thank you...
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Excellent !
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On the Part 2 email I received, under related videos I expected to see Part 1. Seems like it's related to me! Great job, thanks.
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Excellent demo
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Pretty neat - I'm sure I can find an application that could benefit from this. I have a couple in mind...
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Really Cool
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Nice work!
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great
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great stuff
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part 3 could be dynamically presenting parameters for the user to input based on each reports parameter requirements.
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and I agree with Melissa, security could be a follow up part.
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I would love to see more like this. A DB management tool that worked with all sql servers in my company is my goal.
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I like the potential this offers. However, not being a developer, I would like to see the process carried to completion and show the application being deployed and how the configuration would be set up.
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Do you have this in C# code? I'm having trouble with the ReportServerUrl = New...it expects New; to be the end of the statement.
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D'OH.....never mind
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Excellent video. Enough info to get started.
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Good
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Good
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Very good, but I would have loved to see how those reports were created and stored on the SQL Server in the first place.
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