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Overview of Subscriptions in Reporting Services

It's one of the coolest features of Reporting Services, the ability for users to create their own subscriptions to reports and have them delivered to a folder or direct to their inbox. Watch the video to understand the possibilities, and then in follow up lessons Devin will show you how to create each of the subscription types.

Duration:
2 mins 11 secs
Skill Level:
100
Rating:
3.98 out of 5
Publish Date:
February 17, 2010
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Devin (MCTS) is a Senior BI consultant at Pragmatic Works Consulting. Previously, he has tech edited the book Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services and was an author in the book Knight's 24-Hour Trainer: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services. Devin has spoken at past conferences like PASS and at several SQL Saturday events. He is a contributing member to the Business...

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Comments
Kevin Kerridge on 2/22/2010
Pretty basic starting point - are you going on to cover data driven subscriptions and sharepoint integrated mode?

Mark Weichman on 2/22/2010
looking forward to the series

Devin Knight on 2/22/2010
Yes, Data Driven Subscriptions will be covered in a future videos. I have not done any on sharepoint integration though. Good idea for a new video!

Norbert Cointepoix on 2/22/2010
Good video but would have preferred it to be longer to see how to actually set it up.

SQLWayne on 2/22/2010
Good but very basic

Frank Kirk on 2/22/2010
Good start

01EFFB45CF on 2/22/2010
Good overview. I am ready to see the details now!

Luis Ramos on 2/22/2010
Cool stuff fellas. Thanks for sharing!

FELIX on 2/22/2010
Good video, can't wait to watch the demos!

Kevin on 2/22/2010
Great video. Useful information. You might want to have the text done ahead of time so you can simply point to it. Thanks for doing the video!

Devin Knight on 2/22/2010
While you are waiting for the next set of videos to be featured. You can also read a set of articles I wrote on the topics here. http://www.bidn.com/articles/21/ssrs-administration

7A4FBBE753 on 2/22/2010
Look forward to the series - but SQL Auth is not necessarily required; Windows Auth can be used if uid/pw stored in the report datasource

Jnn on 2/22/2010
I can't hear anything

Chintak Chhapia on 2/22/2010
It is not necessary use sql authentication as said in vedio, I think we can use the trusated connection, but then our service should be running by that credential.

Travis Smith on 2/23/2010
Looking foward to the rest of the series

steve nogradi on 2/23/2010
Love idea of putting a question at the end, great idea. Good thing I was paying attention!

Johnny Wild on 2/24/2010
Need more...

Scott Green on 2/26/2010
Too short to be useful

abdul samath on 5/30/2010
excellent

Steve Culshaw on 6/2/2010
Quick starter

Subir on 1/17/2011
No enough, Can you please upload SSRS user based access

manjeet on 1/17/2011
Good One

Eric Moreau on 1/17/2011
the video stopped at about half

37F4DA828D on 1/17/2011
would have skipped this one and just dont the next ones, but I can wait... :)

Jamshid Nouri on 1/17/2011
excellent demo

Bridget on 1/17/2011
Great topic, looking forward to next one. Please make the font or view larger so it's easier to see. Thanks!

huruy yohannes on 1/17/2011
too short

Syed Arshad on 1/17/2011
2

Phil Gardner on 1/17/2011
Looking forwrad to next video

Don Gilman on 1/17/2011
It provides the checklist to dive deeper.

Robert McCormick on 1/18/2011
Just enought to whet my appetite. I understand keeping it light; but to me this came close to having no content at all.

Mat on 1/24/2011
love the simple test.

Judy Flora on 3/9/2011
Not about this video, but in general... my suggestion is to group videos by type, or be able to search by keywords. it's cumbersome to have to go to video list and do a search each time. Also in this video there is the suggestion that all of the SSRS subscription video follow a sequence order... there is no way to tell that when searching for them in video list.

komal on 6/22/2011
nice

David Branscome on 4/19/2012
Where is lesson 2



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