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January 2007 - Posts

Reporting Services and MOSS/WSS integration in a farm deployment

Now that SQL 2005 SP2 CTP3 supports installing SSRS on a different box than the MOSS/WSS machine, people have been bumping into problems getting everything working properly. After installing / configuring, common error messages you may see are: "Failed

Compress PDFs exported from the ReportViewer control

It's pretty common knowledge that when exporting a PDF from the ReportViewer control in local mode, you get a much larger document back then if the same report was exported via the ReportServer web service. I wrote a little entry about same here . Well,

Publishing Reporting Services reports to MOSS

(Many, many thanks to Heidi Steen of the super-duper UE team at Microsoft for providing the material below. Hell, she even created screen shots!) Now that lots of folks are happily playing around with SSRS/MOSS integration, it’s important to understand
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Microsoft & Teradata to collaborate on BI solutions

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/jan07/01-15MSTeradataPR.mspx
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Reporting Services and MOSS SSO?

Now that SSRS can integrate with MOSS, I've started to see questions around whether one can use SharePoint single sign on with Reporting Services. Short answer: No. If you'd like the feature added to a future version of the SSRS add-in for MOSS, leave

Happiness is automatic SQL Reporting Services localization

Many people understand that you can leverage User!Language in order to grab the regional / language settings of a user, then use this information to localize your report data & label text. If you don’t, no worries. Check this topic out: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms156493.aspx
 
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