Dynamic distribution list?

Hi,
Does BI Publisher support dynamic recipient list? For example, the email list would be in a table and at delivery time, BI Publisher would fetch this list from the database or BI repository.
Thank you.

Yes , you can do that
select
d.department_name KEY,
'standard' TEMPLATE,
'RTF' TEMPLATE_FORMAT,
'en-US' LOCALE,
'PDF' OUTPUT_FORMAT,
'EMAIL' DEL_CHANNEL,
'[email protected]' PARAMETER1, this can be a column from a table
'[email protected]' PARAMETER2, this can be a column from a table
'[email protected]' PARAMETER3, this can be a column from a table
'SUBJECT: Enterprise Bursting Test' PARAMETER4, this can be a column from a table
'BODY: Test Report Body' PARAMETER5, this can be a column from a table
'true' PARAMETER6,
'[email protected]' PARAMETER7 this can be a column from a table
from
email_lists d
use this query in the bursting query editor.

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    I am trying to create a dynamic distribution list using an ExtensionCustomAttribute.  I am in hybrid mode with Exchange 2013.  The syntax I have is this: 
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    This works correctly on-prem.  But hosted always results in an empty list.  I can see in dirsync the attribute is in the hosted environment, but for whatever reason, the distribution group gets created but always come up null.
    If I create a group looking at the single valued attributes, such as CustomAttribute6 -eq 'Y', it works correctly on-prem and hosted.  
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    I don't think I provided enough information about the problem.  Let me add some and see if it makes sense.
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  • MailTips for Dynamic Distribution Lists - wrong number of recipients

    We use Exchange 2013 and Outlook 2013. We have a Dynamic Distribution List ([email protected]) configured on Exchange. It contains 75 users, I confirmed it using below cmdlets in Exchange management shell
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    MailTipsAllTipsEnabled                : True
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    MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled           : True
    MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold        : 25
    MailTipsMailboxSourcedTipsEnabled     : True
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    In Active Directory attributes for this group are as below
    msExchGroupMemberCount =
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  • Address List and RecipientFilter for dynamic distribution lists

    Hi guys
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    Hi,
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    New-AddressList -Name test3 -RecipientFilter {((Alias -ne $null) -and (MemberOfGroup -eq 'CN=Sales,CN=Users,DC=contoso,DC=com'))}
    Note that it can't work for dynamic distribution group. In your case, I haven't found a parameter for dynamic distribution group in Exchange, your understanding will be appreciated.
    Hope my clarification can be helpful to you.
    Best regards,
    Amy Wang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Dynamic Distribution List not working!

    H all,
    I have been struggling with Dynamic DLs...
    I have a domain with 3 sub-domains. Only some users on my top domain have mailboxes on exchange (we use another primary email system) and all users on the sub-domains are added to Exchange as Mail contacts and Mailusers.
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    Hi,
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    RecipientContainer
    Optional
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    From: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125127(v=exchg.150).aspx
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  • Unable to create working dynamic distribution list based on manager

    Hi,
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    Hi,
    Have you checked the suggestion Ed provided?
    Is there any update with your issue?
    Best regards,
    If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact
    [email protected]
    Amy Wang
    TechNet Community Support

  • How to filter disabled accounts out of Dynamic Distribution Groups/Lists?

    As far as I understand it, OPATH does not support bitwise and/or flags, so excluding disabled accounts from dynamic distribution lists is impossible, unless I am missing something super simple.
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  • How to view members of Dynamic Distribution Group via Outlook client?

    Hello,
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  • Edit existing Dynamic Distribution Group

    I'm running Exchange 2007 RTM
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  • Create Dynamic Distribution Groups Using Customized Filters

    I am looking to create a new Dynamic Distribution List. 
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  • Dynamic Distribution Groups not working with Office365 Mailboxes

    Ok so my problem is this. I am creating new dynamic distribution lists based on office location with the option to look at the notes section in AD and add an additional office if a user needs to be on both lists.
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    For your recipient filter, use the following:
    {((RecipientType -eq 'MailUser') -or (RecipientType -eq 'UserMailbox')) -and
    ((Office -eq 'London') -or (Notes -eq 'London'))}
    See if that works ... that's effectively how the Hong Kong one is built.  Make sure you get the extra parentheses (I bolded them), they should make the difference.

  • Exchange 2013 Dynamic Distribution Groups in Lync 2013

    Working on a new Exchange 2013 Lync 2013 environment.    I'm having trouble getting Dynamic Distribution groups that exist in Exchange to populate in to the Lync Address book.  Currently If I create a normal Distribution list in Exchange,
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    By design it won't work, here is documentation.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398577.aspx
    Lync Server 2013 uses the Distribution List Expansion Protocol (DLX) to expand distribution lists. This protocol also specifies the web service method that is used to get the membership of a distribution list. Microsoft Exchange Server supports dynamic groups
    that do not have members statically assigned to them. Instead, they store queries that are evaluated when the group is expanded. DLX does not support dynamic distribution lists.
    Please remember, if you see a post that helped you please click "Vote As Helpful" and if it answered your question please click "Mark As Answer".
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