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Building a Report Viewer Application - Part 2

In the conclusion of building our application we'll add the MS Report Viewer control and show you how to assign the report the user selected to the viewer and then how to make the viewer execute the report. Easy...almost too easy! At the end you'll have a simple but functional application and a lot better understanding of ways you can leverage the Reporting Services catalog and the viewer control.

Duration:
4 mins 15 secs
Skill Level:
100
Rating:
4.61 out of 5
Publish Date:
May 13, 2010
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Andy Warren is a software trainer focusing on SQL Server, a member of the PASS Board of Directors, and a principal in this site - SQLShare.com.

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Comments
melissa on 5/13/2010
What about reporting security? Does it use the integrated security set for the list of reports to run the report?

Jamshid Nouri on 5/14/2010
excellent demo!

Robin on 5/14/2010
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.

Danny Costello on 5/14/2010
10 mins very well spent.... thank you...

Vincent DANIEL on 5/14/2010
Excellent !

Michael on 5/14/2010
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.

Sunil on 5/14/2010
Excellent demo

Stephanie Brown on 5/14/2010
Pretty neat - I'm sure I can find an application that could benefit from this. I have a couple in mind...

Tilahun on 5/14/2010
Really Cool

Dave Gress on 5/14/2010
Nice work!

Peter on 5/16/2010
great

Talha on 5/17/2010
great stuff

degs on 5/19/2010
part 3 could be dynamically presenting parameters for the user to input based on each reports parameter requirements.

degs on 5/19/2010
and I agree with Melissa, security could be a follow up part.

donald on 5/19/2010
I would love to see more like this. A DB management tool that worked with all sql servers in my company is my goal.

Don Davis on 5/19/2010
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.

John Church on 6/21/2010
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.

John Church on 6/21/2010
D'OH.....never mind

Robert Neal on 7/26/2010
Excellent video. Enough info to get started.

A Alagu Ganesh on 1/3/2011
Good

A Alagu Ganesh on 1/3/2011
Good

Olu on 6/6/2011
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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