Can we use SSRS in sharepoint 2013 standard and sql server standard edition

can we use SSRS in sharepoint 2013 standard and sql server standard edition
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Yes you can. You do lose some features:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645993.aspx#Reporting
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    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\SQLNCLI10\CurrentVersion
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - The value is...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - 10.51.2500.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - A higher version of the prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Windows Server AppFabric
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - ProductVersion
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\AppFabric\V1.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Windows Identity Foundation (KB974405)
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 -
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Identity Extensions\Setup\1.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Microsoft Information Protection and Control Client
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 -
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSIPC\CurrentVersion
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Microsoft WCF Data Services 5.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Version
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Microsoft WCF Data Services\5.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - The value is...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - 5.0.51212.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - A higher version of the prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Microsoft WCF Data Services 5.6
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Version
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Microsoft WCF Data Services\5.6
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - The value is...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - 5.6.61587.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - The prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Cumulative Update Package 1 for Microsoft AppFabric 1.1 for Windows Server (KB2671763)
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Reading the following DWORD value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - IsInstalled
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Updates\AppFabric 1.1 for Windows Server\KB2671763
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    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - Created thread for installer
    2014-09-09 14:30:26 - "C:\Windows\system32\dism.exe" /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /All /norestart
    2014-09-09 14:30:27 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:28 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:29 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:30 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:31 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:32 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:33 - Install process returned (0)
    2014-09-09 14:30:33 - [In HRESULT format] (0)
    2014-09-09 14:30:33 - "C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -ExecutionPolicy Bypass "C:\Users\DADM_T~1\AppData\Local\Temp\PreFB24.tmp.PS1"
    2014-09-09 14:30:33 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:34 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:35 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:36 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:37 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:38 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:39 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:40 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:41 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:42 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:43 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:44 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:45 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:46 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:47 - Install process returned (0)
    2014-09-09 14:30:47 - [In HRESULT format] (0)
    2014-09-09 14:30:47 - "C:\Windows\system32\dism.exe" /online /enable-feature /all /featurename:IIS-ASPNET45 /norestart
    2014-09-09 14:30:47 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:48 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:49 - Install process returned (0)
    2014-09-09 14:30:49 - [In HRESULT format] (0)
    2014-09-09 14:30:49 - "C:\Windows\system32\iisreset.exe" /noforce
    2014-09-09 14:30:49 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:51 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:52 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:53 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:54 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:55 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:56 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Install process returned (0X426=1062)
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Flags
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\UpdateExeVolatile
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - PendingFileRenameOperations
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Auto Update\RebootRequired
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Error: The tool was unable to install Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role.
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Last return code (0X426=1062)
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Cannot retry
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Windows Management Framework 3.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - PowerShellVersion
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\3\PowerShellEngine
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - 4.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - A higher version of the prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following DWORD value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Install
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Net Framework Setup\NDP\V4\full
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - The value is (1)
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Version
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Net Framework Setup\NDP\V4\full
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Windows Identity Foundation (KB974405)
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 -
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Identity Foundation\Setup\v3.5
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - The value is...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - 6.1.7600.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - The prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Microsoft Sync Framework Runtime v1.0 SP1 (x64)
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_MSIL\Microsoft.Synchronization\1.0.0.0__89845dcd8080cc91\Microsoft.Synchronization.dll
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - GetFileVersionInfoSize failed (-2147024894)
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 Native Client
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Version
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\SQLNCLI10\CurrentVersion
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - The value is...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - 10.51.2500.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - A higher version of the prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Windows Server AppFabric
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - ProductVersion
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\AppFabric\V1.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Windows Identity Foundation (KB974405)
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 -
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Identity Extensions\Setup\1.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Microsoft Information Protection and Control Client
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 -
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSIPC\CurrentVersion
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Microsoft WCF Data Services 5.0
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Version
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Microsoft WCF Data Services\5.0
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - 5.0.51212.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - A higher version of the prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Microsoft WCF Data Services 5.6
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following string value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Version
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    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Microsoft WCF Data Services\5.6
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - The value is...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - 5.6.61587.0
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - The prerequisite above is already installed
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Check whether the following prerequisite is installed:
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Cumulative Update Package 1 for Microsoft AppFabric 1.1 for Windows Server (KB2671763)
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - Reading the following DWORD value/name...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - IsInstalled
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - from the following registry location...
    2014-09-09 14:30:57 - SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Updates\AppFabric 1.1 for Windows Server\KB2671763
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    2014-09-09 14:32:19 - C:\Users\DADM_T~1\AppData\Local\Temp\prerequisiteinstaller.2014.09.09-14.30.26.log

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