Ability to create report subscriptions that can be scheduled to run at specific times and send out reports to interested people. Timeouts can be configured on a per-report basis depending on which reports potentially return large amounts of data. A common request from customers is to be able to run reports off of a Configuration Manager database replica before enabling them on the production environment.
This is a gem of a functionality that can be easily accomplished by simply making the data source for the reports point to any valid Configuration Manager database; in this case point the data source of the reports to the database replica and once they have been verified just change the data source to point to the actual production database.
This proves to be very useful for benchmarking environments. Report branding is another frequently requested functionality by many customers. This commonly entails customizing the look and feel of reports by changing fonts, font sizes, custom logos etc.
With the ability to create custom reports using SQL Reporting Services, customers can now apply their own report branding to the reports. SQL Reporting Services provides the functionality to enable report caching to facilitate lower execution times on subsequent report execution requests. The cache timeout value can be configured appropriately depending on how often you expect the report data to change. Report snapshots that are an alternative to report caching and can be scheduled to execute at specific times.
When you select a report snapshot for viewing, the report server retrieves the stored report from the report server database, and shows the data and layout that were current for the report at the time the snapshot was created. This is accomplished via a conversion wizard that ships with Configuration Manager R2 and allows the user to convert all the Configuration Manager reports that currently exist on that site server to SQL Reporting Services based reports and deploy them to the SQL Reporting Server.
The following outlines the overall workflow in getting a SQL Reporting Services based reporting point up and running:. Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Configuration Manager General. Sign in to vote. Is there any possible way that I could get a somewhat firm release date for R3?
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Book Description — A book that is a good resource to help you understand the basics of reporting and how to build queries and stored procedures for your reports.
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This hotfix contains the client portion of the hotfix that is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base article However, also contains site server changes, which are not included in this hotfix. There is no overlap between server portions of these two fixes and they can be installed in any sequence.
The name of the. Check the name of the. Otherwise, the problem will continue to occur while the task sequence is executed. Additionally, the Install Software task cannot be used to install the hotfix. Trying to do this will cause the ConfigMgr client service to stop, which will cause the task sequence to fail. Note If the client update that is described in this article is being installed during the task sequence, it is not necessary to also install the client update that is described in Knowledge Base article , because the client update is included as part of this update.
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