Monday, March 12, 2012

Scheduled Emailing of SRS Reports

I've searched this forum for the subject of this post, and have
wandered into long discussions involving byzantine XML into config
files, and complicated class object creation, and I hope this is
mistaken... but is there truly no easy way to simply schedule a report
to be sent via email? I'm hoping for a nice wizard that lets me (a)
pick a report, (b) pick a schedule, and (c) select my recipients...
If there is such a wizard (or, I guess even more importantly if there
isn't), does anybody have a step by step instruction set to get this
to work? Or should I just tell my clients "never mind"...
Many thanks,
DaveA subscription for a report does all this. It is almost a wizard. If
you haven't read up on this, check it out. One issue though is that I
believe that subscriptions require the Enterprise edition.
Neil
On Feb 7, 3:33 pm, "Dave Carr" <d...@.vscrm.com> wrote:
> I've searched this forum for the subject of this post, and have
> wandered into long discussions involving byzantine XML into config
> files, and complicated class object creation, and I hope this is
> mistaken... but is there truly no easy way to simply schedule a report
> to be sent via email? I'm hoping for a nice wizard that lets me (a)
> pick a report, (b) pick a schedule, and (c) select my recipients...
> If there is such a wizard (or, I guess even more importantly if there
> isn't), does anybody have a step by step instruction set to get this
> to work? Or should I just tell my clients "never mind"...
> Many thanks,
> Dave|||Subscriptions are in standard, data driven subscriptions require Enterprise.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
<neilgould@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170887444.293038.210870@.k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>A subscription for a report does all this. It is almost a wizard. If
> you haven't read up on this, check it out. One issue though is that I
> believe that subscriptions require the Enterprise edition.
> Neil
> On Feb 7, 3:33 pm, "Dave Carr" <d...@.vscrm.com> wrote:
>> I've searched this forum for the subject of this post, and have
>> wandered into long discussions involving byzantine XML into config
>> files, and complicated class object creation, and I hope this is
>> mistaken... but is there truly no easy way to simply schedule a report
>> to be sent via email? I'm hoping for a nice wizard that lets me (a)
>> pick a report, (b) pick a schedule, and (c) select my recipients...
>> If there is such a wizard (or, I guess even more importantly if there
>> isn't), does anybody have a step by step instruction set to get this
>> to work? Or should I just tell my clients "never mind"...
>> Many thanks,
>> Dave
>

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