Reporting Services (SSRS)

This SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) functionality is not supported. Use Central Administration to verify and fix one or more of the following issues:
A report server URL is not configured. Use the SSRS Integration page to set it.
The SSRS service application proxy is not configured. Use the SSRS service application pages to configure the proxy.
The SSRS service application is not mapped to this web application. Use the SSRS service application pages to associate the SSRS service application proxy to the Application Proxy Group for this web application.
How to Configure all of this?

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  • SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) Pricing (2014)

    I'd like to know what would cost to use SSRS on Azure. As Windows Azure SQL Reporting will be discontinued on 10/31/2014, I tried to find licensing options for SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) running on Windows Azure Virtual Machines (VM). I guess
    I need to purchase a VM on Azure. But what other licenses are needed? Do I need a separate SQL Server licence if I already have Windows Azure SQL Database? Is there also a price for using SSRS on a VM?
    Can please provide the alternatives with pricing or a link with this information.
    Thank you.

    hi Martin,
    Base on my understanding, if we use predefined image (included sql server), we don't need use license , see this toturail (http://blog.aditi.com/cloud/hosting-sql-reporting-service-on-azure-virtual-machine/
    ). Or if we want install sql server on azure VM, we need purchase the license of sql server. If you only use SSRS on VM, I think you could only purchase slq server license. I recommend you refer to this page (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/gg430130.aspx#bkmk_new
    ) and this Compare licensing fees using the pricing calculator .
    If I misunderstood, please let  me know.
    Regards,
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  • Can someone suggest some good books for sql reporting services (SSRS) 2012 or above?

    Hi Everyone,
        Can someone suggest some good books for sql reporting services (SSRS) 2012 and above? I ave been working on ssrs for past 2 months and have a basic understanding of ssrs.
    Regards
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    Hi,
    you can look for below options;
    http://www.amazon.in/Microsoft-Server-Reporting-Services-Recipes/dp/0470563117#reader_0470563117
    http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18147604-learning-sql-server-reporting-services-2012
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  • Reporting Services (SSRS) connecting to a Tabular data model: losing formatting

    Hi all,
    we are developing a SSAS Tabular data model to enable users to connect to it via:
    - excel pivot table
    - power view reports
    - reporting services reports
    We invested a lot of time in correctly setting the format of the different columns directly in the data model, in order to have the same consistence format layout in all the reporting clients. For example currencies column with no decimals and with thousand
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    The same with KPIs: for every KPI we decided in the data model which representation to use
    When using excel pivot table or power view reports everything works ad expected.
    When using Reporting Services instead all the formatting chosend in the data model is gone and also the KPI representations. Why? Is there a way to have them also in SSRS?
    Thank you,
    Roberto

    Hi jdb09,
    Your issue can be caused by many factors, it can be caused by the connection string is not correct, please check to make sure the it is correct.
    Please check details information below to make sure you have done the correct connection and configuration first:
    Connecting and Configuring SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW) Clients
    Similar theads for your reference:
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    http://communities.bentley.com/products/assetwise/assetwise_platform/w/wiki/ssrs-report-server-mssqlserver-cannot-load-the-sqlpdw-extension
    If you still have any problem, please feel free to ask.
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  • Upgrade SharePoint 2007 SSRS integrated mode to SharePoint 2013 Reporting Service (SSRS-2014)

    Hi
    We are upgrading a SP-2007 site with SSRS integrated reports to SP-2013 and SSRS-2014. As there are many changes done in SP-2013, I would like to know if any of the existing SP-2007 reporting service database need to upgraded to SP-2013 or just upgrading
    the SP-2007 content database to SP-2013 and creating a new Reporting Service application will be working fine?
    Thanks,
    Pat

    You'll want to do a few things:
    Export the encryption key from the SSRS Configuration application in SharePoint 2007.
    Migrate the content database from SharePoint 2007 SP2+ to SharePoint 2010, to finally SharePoint 2013.
    Install SSRS 2012 SP1+ on SharePoint 2013.
    Migrate the SSRS databases to the SharePoint 2013 SQL Server.
    Create a new SSRS Service Application in SharePoint 2013 using the same named databases on the new SQL Server.
    Import the encryption key to the SSRS SA.
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219068.aspx
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  • [Forum FAQ] How do I add an average line to series group on SQL Server Reporting Services column chart?

    Introduction
    In SQL Server Reporting Service (SSRS), you may need an average value on column chart.
    For the above chart, add an average score line to the chart, you can get which student’s score is larger than average score, and which student’s score is less than average score clearly. This document demonstrates how to add an average line to series groups
    on SSRS column chart.
    Solution
    To achieve this requirement, you can add another values to the chart, change the chart type to line chart. Set the value to average value of the series group and set the line to show only once by using expression. Please refer to the link below to see the
    detail steps.
    Click the chart to display the Chart Data pane.
    Add Score field to the Values area.
    Right-click the new inserted Score1 and select Change Chart Type. And then change chart type to line chart in the Select Chart Type window.
    Change the Category Group name to Subject. Here are the screenshot for you reference.
    Right-click the new inserted Score1 and select Series Properties.
    Click the expression button on the right of Value field textbox, type the expression below:
    =Avg(Fields!Score.Value,"Subject"))
    Click Visibility in the left pane, select “Show or hide based on an expression”, and type in the expression below:
    =IIF(Fields!Name.Value="Rancy",FALSE,TRUE)
    Name in the expression is one of the Students. Then only one line chart is be displayed by using this expression.
    Click Legend in the left pane, type Average_Score to the Custom legend text box.
    The report looks like below:
    Applies to
    Microsoft SQL Server 2005
    Microsoft SQL Server 2008
    Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
    Microsoft SQL Server 2012
    Please click to vote if the post helps you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

    Thanks,
    Is this a supported scenario, or does it use unsupported features?
    For example, can we call exec [ReportServer].dbo.AddEvent @EventType='TimedSubscription', @EventData='b64ce7ec-d598-45cd-bbc2-ea202e0c129d'
    in a supported way?
    Thanks! Josh

  • Data Collector Reports not available for SQL Reporting Services only SSMS

    I never understood this one, why would you program Reporting Services (SSRS) reports inside SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)?
    The reports are available only through the SSMS interface, buried somewhere in the GUI, not easy to find. 
    Please make the MDW reports available on Reporting Services!

    Hello,
    These are not SSRS reports, these are RDLC reports for local rendering in a client application like SSMS; similar, but not the same. The reports are embedded as a resource in an assembly, that's
    the reason why you can't find them.
    You can have a SQL Server installation without Reporting Services; where should be the reports hosted then, if not in SSMS?
    You can create your own SSRS based report; simply use SQL Profiler to capture the queries used by the origin reports.
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  • SQL Server 2012 Reporting services Report Builder ClickOnce in SharePoint integrated mode

    Hi
    I've installed SSRS 2012 in Integrated Mode with SharePoint 2013.
    I've created RS Application, I have the Content types for Report Builder Report but when I try to create a new Report Builder Report from a document library (using ribbon) it try to lauch the following url
    http://sp2013/bi/_layouts/15/ReportServer/RSAction.aspx?RSAction=ReportBuilder&FileUrl=http://sp2013/_layouts/15/ReportServer/rs.rsapplication&SaveLocation=http%3A%2F%2Fsp2013%2Fbi%2FDocuments&Source=http%3A%2F%2Fsp2013%2Fbi%2FDocuments%2FForms%2FAllItems%2Easpx
    which gives an 404 Not found error
    I've installed Report Builder 3.0 as standalone because from SQL installation I didn't get an Report Builder
    What else should I do ?
    I've noticed that ReportBuilder_3.....application is in webservices folder of sharepoint
    Please help
    Sorin Sandu

    Hi Sorin,
    SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services (SSRS) includes stand-alone and ClickOnce versions of Report Builder. The ClickOnce version can be used with Reporting Services installed in native or SharePoint integrated mode. For more information about how to start
    Report Builder, please see:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159221(v=sql.110).aspx
    Reference:
    SharePoint 2010 – SQL 2012 Reporting Services
    SharePoint 2010 - SQL 2012 Reporting Services Part 2
    Hope this helps.
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  • Service Accounts for Reporting Service in SQL Server Failover Cluster setup

    I am setting up 2 Report Services (SSRS) in SQL Failover Clustering (Version: 2012SP1) on Windows 2012, as part of scale out architecture.
    There are 2 options to configure the service account for SSRS:
    Option 1) Using domain accounts, as what I have done for DB Engine and SQL Agent.
    Option 2) accept the default, which is virtual account for SSRS. Per documentation URL:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143504.aspx
    which is the recommended one? is it option 2?
    There is security note on above URL as well, but does not clearly mention that option 1 is not recommended.
    Security Note:  Always run SQL Server services by using the lowest possible user rights. Use a MSA or  virtual account when possible. When MSA and virtual accounts are not possible, use a specific low-privilege user account or domain account instead
    of a shared account for SQL Server services. Use separate accounts for different SQL Server services. Do not grant additional permissions to the SQL Server service account or the service groups. Permissions will be granted through group membership or granted
    directly to a service SID, where a service SID is supported.
    Thanks very much for your help!

    Hi Luo Donghua,
    In SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance, personally two options can run well. If you use the virtual account for SQL Server Reporting Service. Virtual accounts in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 are managed local accounts that provide the features to
    simplify service administration. The virtual account is auto-managed, and the virtual account can access the network in a domain environment.
    Of cause, you can also use domain accounts in your clustering. 
    Just make sure your service account is set up here, or that it is using a proper built-in account.For more information, see:http://ermahblerg.com/2012/11/08/cluster-ssrs-in-2008/
    Thanks,
    Sofiya Li
    Sofiya Li
    TechNet Community Support

  • Reporting Services not automatically starting. System event log 7009, Application event: 18456

    For the past month (since Oct 11,2012)  reporting services (SSRS 2008R2) is not starting after the server is rebooted. The service is set to automatically start and starts manually without a problem.  The system event log contains the following error:
    Event ID 7009: A timeout was reached (30000 milliseconds) while waiting for the SQL Server Reporting Services (MSSQLSERVER) service to connect.
    SQL logs :
    The SQL logs has many "Event 18456 Login Failed, State 38" errors when the database engine starts. I assume clients conections are failing because the databases  aren't online yet. None of these 18456 errors coorespond to the account reporting services
    runs under.
    The SQL logs indication Event 7009 occures before the "ReportingServer" database is online so im assuming there is a dependancy but I don't know how to avoid this.
    This problem is occuring on a number of our servers running SSRS (if not all)
    Any ideas?
    Paul

    Hi A141695,
    For Event ID 7009, you can try to do the steps below to resolve it.
        1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
        2. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
            HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
        3. Right-click Control, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.
        4. In the New Value #1 box, type ServicesPipeTimeout, and then press ENTER.
        5. Right-click ServicesPipeTimeout, and then click Modify.
        6. Click Decimal, type the number of milliseconds that you want to wait until the service times out, and then click OK.
    For example, to wait 60 seconds before the service times out, type 60000.
    Quit Registry Editor, and then restart the computer. For more information about it, please see:
    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic850540-1550-1.aspx#bm851211
    http://myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2012/08/22/configmgr-2012-sms_srs_reporting_point-component-failure/
    If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
    Regards,
    Charlie Liao
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  • Coldfusion and SQL reporting service 2005?

    Ive been searching google for hours with no clear answer. How
    can you use coldfusion to pull in an sql report from reporting
    service? Via a web service or wsdl i assume, but how?

    Anwar,
    It's important to get the terms right here.
    SQL Reporting Services is not the same as SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).
    SQL Reporting Services refers to an Azure service that lets users develop reports in the cloud. However, it is being retired in Oct. 2014, so you'll want to stay away from that.
    SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is the reporting module that is part of SQL Server. This is a sophisticated tool that lets developers create and publish reports that users can access through various methods. It has schedule and refresh capabilities,
    and can leverage SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). You'd most likely use SSRS if you're creating sophisticated reports and queries that you don't want your users creating.
    SQL Report Builder is a report creation tool designed for users who want to stay in Microsoft Office. It can be used by developers or end users. 
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd220460.aspx
    Both environments let you create reports that can be shared (published) on a report server or through SharePoint.
    So it's really a matter of what you're most comfortable using.
    Hope that helps.

  • How to uninstall Reporting Services on SQL 2008 R2?

    Hi folks,
      Does anyone know how to uninstall (and intall) Reporting Services without uninstalling SQL server.   I have a reporting Services Instance that has gone wrong (Virtual Directories do not exist in IIS) and the RS Configuration tool will not
    let me create a new set of directories (Option remains greyed out).
    The SQL Server Repair option did not work when I tried that.

    Hi AndyW2007,
    From SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS) 2008, the SSRS is Internet Information Server(IIS) independence. This means there is no directory for Reporting Services under IIS.
    In this case, please make sure the SSRS service is running, otherwise, we are not able to configure the Web Service URL and the Report Manager URL(means configuring the virtual directories). 
    Anyway, in order to uninstall SQL Server Reporting Services without uninstalling other SQL Server components, please follow this guide:
    In Add/Remove programs
    Click the 'Uninstall/Change' button for "SQL Server 2008 R2"
    In the coming dialog, click 'Remove'
    Click 'OK'
    In the 'Select Instance' dialog,  select the appropriate instance, and then click 'Next'
    In the 'Select Features' dialog, please only select 'Reporting Services'
    Then click 'Next' and 'Next' till the uninstalling process starting
    If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
    Thanks,
    Jin Chen
    Jin Chen - MSFT

  • Sql reporting services shutdown

    Hello.
    In azure portal under SQL reporting there is a message that service will discontinue on 31st October 2014.
    Is says that users will have one year to transition...
    Does that mean that we can still use full functionality of reporting services until 31st October
    2015 ?

    Hi,
    >>Is says that users will have one year to transition...
    Yes, SQL Reporting will discontinue service on October 31, 2014. Customers have 12 months to transition from SQL Reporting, Current SQL Reporting customers can continue to use the self-service option for creation of new report servers in SQL Reporting. But
    I suggest you consider to use Azure Virtual Machines running SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) to benefit from the full reporting feature set and cost controls features.
    See more at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/azure/dn528853.aspx
    Best Regards,
    Jambor
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  • Running OP Manager reports via SSRS

    I am trying to run reports from SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), Can you please advise what values I put in the text boxes. I had put in the values as below and got an error
    "The value provided for the report parameter
    'EndDate_OffsetValue' is not valid for its type"
    Start Date Base = Sunday
    Start Date Offset Type = Week
    Start Date Offset = -1
    End date Base = Saturday
    End Date Offset Type = Week
    End date Offset = -1
    Time Zone = GMT +2
    Week Days = Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    I have not been given access to the OP Manager console hence I cant run the report from there.
    Please advise.

    Hi,
    Would you please try another value such as "1","0", and check the result.
    In addition, this issue is really SQL related, please also post on the SQL forum.
    Regards, Yan Li

  • Too high TimeDataRetrieval(15 mins) of a report is making us restart the reporting services

    Hi,
    We have an SSRS report which is taking less than a minute to open on development server. Same report on production server is taking more than 15 minutes to retrieve the data; rendering and processing time is very small comparatively which is not an
    issue. When we restart the reporting services on the production server, retrieval time is reducing from 15 minutes to less than a minute.
    Please help us in rectifying this critical issue.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Simple Living, High Thinking.. :)

    Hi RamukNarik,
    Sorry for my delay.
    In SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), TimeDataRetrieval is includes time spent opening connections to the data source and time spent reading data rows from the data extension.
    If a report has multiple data sources/data sets that can be executed in parallel, TimeDataRetrieval contains the duration of the longest DataSet, not the sum of all DataSets durations.  If DataSets are executed sequentially, TimeDataRetrieval contains
    the sum of all DataSet durations.
    If the TimeDataRetrieval is high, the data source could be a bottleneck, or the queries retrieve lots of data.  If the there is a high RowCount, lots of data is being retrieved - we might want to review the dataset queries.  If high volumes of
    data are grouped, sorted, and aggregated, high EstimatedMemoryUsageKB values for Processing are very likely. More detail information you can refer to these articles about
    Analyzing and Optimizing Reports and
    Troubleshooting Report Performance.
    Regards,
    Alisa Tang
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