Report Model Project in SQL SSRS 2012

Hello,
I am trying to create a report model in SSRS 2012. Unfortunately the option create new report model project is not avaialble any more. How can i create a report model in this version?
Thanks in advance,
Andreas

Hello Andreas,
In SSRS 2012 Report Models are deprecated. Existing model will still work, but you can't create new models.
See Deprecated Features in SQL Server Reporting Services in SQL Server 2012
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