Reporting Services 2008 R2 - SharePoint Integration Mode

Hi everyone,
I installed Reporting Services 2008 R2 in my SharePoint(2013) server and configurated the SSRS to run in SharePoint Integrate mode. But, when I run the command Install-SPRSService in SharePoint 2013 Management Shell, I get this error: 
Does anyone know how resolve it ? I search but I didn't get a solution :(
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards!

SSRS 2008 R2 isn't supported with SharePoint 2013. You'll need a minimum of SSRS 2012 SP1. In addition, SSRS 2008 R2 doesn't include the cmdlet you're looking for because it isn't a Service Application, rather it sat external to SharePoint.
The support matrix is at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg492257.aspx.
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    ~~ Mark it as Answer if you find it correct~~

    Hi Sandeep,
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    I haven’t find any documentation illustrate this limitation, it’s just my experience,  I have a report which contains a muti-value parameter, it contains 500 value items and the length of each value is equal or greate than 10 characters, when I select
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    Bill Lu
    Bill Lu
    TechNet Community Support

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