I have a non-complex list of about 20 fields in a WSS site. I want to
use the list as the data source for some reports in reporting
services. Can I do that? If so, how? Will the format be correct? Any
help would be much appreciated....This may be more of a question for the Sharepoint group rather than the RS
group. The key is getting the data into a format that RS can recognize, for
example, via an ODBC driver.
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"Lisa" <budgenlj@.willis.com> wrote in message
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>I have a non-complex list of about 20 fields in a WSS site. I want to
> use the list as the data source for some reports in reporting
> services. Can I do that? If so, how? Will the format be correct? Any
> help would be much appreciated....
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Can I Upload a URL or Shortcut to the SSRS Home Page?
I have a simple WSS 2.0 SharePoint site for my SSRS deployment which I would like to link my users to from the SSRS home page. Is it possible to add a link or shortcut to my SSRS home page without embedding it inside of a document or report?OK, I figured it out -- sort of. Uploading a URL shortcut did not work, I got errors when trying to click on the short-cut. My solution was to create a simple HTML page with a redirect to the SharePoint portal site. That seems to works but displays it in the same window and not a new window. If the user clicks on the link from SharePoint to go back to SSRS then they can get cascading frames, one inside the other. That is a minor problem which can be avoided if they just use their BACK button.
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