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Reporting Service question Joe
12/26/2005 9:53:02 AM
sql server reporting services:
I have seen the article "Integrating Reporting Services into Your Application"
It seems that we can use report by report viewer with report server or embed
locally
If the report embed local without the use of report server. We do not need
to have sql server 2005 right, if i just have 2000, we can still use
Re: Reporting Service question Bruce L-C [MVP]
12/26/2005 2:00:45 PM
The new controls which allow local reports come with Visual Studio 2005. You
have the ability to create a report in VS 2005 and use them in local mode
with no server, no license.

If you use them in server mode you need RS 2005.

You can develop a report in RS 2005 and change the extension and use it in
local mode, you cannot do this with RS 2000.

So, basically, there is nothing you can do with RS 2000 with the new
controls. Either you have no Reporting Services and just use the
capabilities in Visual Studio to develop the reports and use local mode, or
you need RS 2005.


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Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services

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Re: Reporting Service question Joe
12/26/2005 9:17:02 PM
1.)
If i use reporting service in local mode, then i don't need to have sql
server 2005 right?

2.)
what differences between vs.net express and vs.net professional in the
functionality of reporting service?

3.)
If i use vs.net professional edition, i don't need to install anything for
develop reporting service local mode?









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Re: Reporting Service question Bruce L-C [MVP]
12/27/2005 9:44:34 AM
See in-line.

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I don't know about this. Does vs.net come with the report controls? Sorry,
not familiar with vs.net express. I use vs.net professional.
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VS.Net professional comes with the new report controls. One for winforms and
one for webforms. You have everything you need to develop reports.


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Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
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