SSRS sharepoint integrated report refershes after 60 secs of idle time

Hi All
we have SSRS 2012 report integrated with sharepoint 2013  in which when we click on any toggle item after some idle time of 60 secs then  it refreshing complete report .
what we observered.
1. there is no problem when we expand toggle items without idle item.
2. when we open the report ond expand few toggles and keep idle for 60 seconds and try to expand another toggle item then  complete report refresh is happening with all toggle items are collapsing.
3. If you keep idle for 60 minutes and if you didnt do any action like expanding toggle items it is not refreshing.
why it is happening how to stop that complete refresh.
Surendra Thota

Hi Surendra_Thota,
According to your description, there is SSRS drilldown report of sharepoint integrated mode, when you expand toggle after 60 seconds idle time, the report will be completely refreshed, and all toggle items are collapsed.
The report session keeps alive by pinging the server periodically for every N-1 second, where N being the timeout of the session set within Reporting Service. In this case, the report session has already expired in one minute and hence whenever we access
the page after one minute, the report will be completely refreshed. To solve the problem, we can increase the report session timeout for Reporting service 2012 in SharePoint integrated mode by following steps:
Browse the SharePoint central administration URL and navigate to Application Management -> Manage service applications (Under Service Applications).
Select the Reporting services service application and click on manage.
Click on System Settings.
Locate the Session Timeout setting. We can change it to 1200.
Click on OK.
If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
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