I'd like to produce dynamic reports via SQL Server 2k5 Reporting
Services that can be rendered in a web browser. However, I don't want
anything to do with IIS or a web server. From what I've heard,
previous version of SQL Server Reporting Services needed IIS. Is this
true for 2k5?
Thanks,
BrettYes
"brett" <account@.cygen.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> I'd like to produce dynamic reports via SQL Server 2k5 Reporting
> Services that can be rendered in a web browser. However, I don't want
> anything to do with IIS or a web server. From what I've heard,
> previous version of SQL Server Reporting Services needed IIS. Is this
> true for 2k5?
> Thanks,
> Brett
>|||Also, VS 2005 comes with two controls. A winform and a webform control.
These controls can either work with RS or can run in local mode where no
server is required. It takes some more work, especially for subreports, jump
to report etc but it works quite well. In local mode you give it the report
and the data and then it renders it.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"brett" <account@.cygen.com> wrote in message
news:1142925712.659616.140540@.t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> I'd like to produce dynamic reports via SQL Server 2k5 Reporting
> Services that can be rendered in a web browser. However, I don't want
> anything to do with IIS or a web server. From what I've heard,
> previous version of SQL Server Reporting Services needed IIS. Is this
> true for 2k5?
> Thanks,
> Brett
>
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