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A reference implementation of an end to end Azure infrastructure for scalable enterprise BI and Reporting
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Our ♡ collection of PowerShell scripts and SCCM related stuff :)
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A new feature of branding has been introduced for SSRS in SQL Server 2016. This feature is useful for customizing the SSRS Report Manager Portal with Display colors and a logo also can be added to the portal. This Branding consists of a process of zipping and uploading the below 3 files into the SSRS Report Manager portal. 1. Metadata.XML - This file holds the Branding Name , Colors file name and Logo Name (optional) 2. <Colors>.JSON -- This file has the Hex color values for the various elements applicable to the SSRS Report Manager. 3.<LogoFile> -- The logo file to be displayed on the top left corner of the SSRS Report Manager. This file is optional. This tool will be used to edit the Colors.JSON file to apply the colors for each relevant element. This is an excel based macro tool. This tool generate the above files based on the settings in the sheet. Also the colors can be chosen using the cells back color in Color column. For the selected color, the relevant hex code will be written in the colors JSON file. This tool can be used for generating new branding file and edit the existing branding file.
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This application lets you manage a Microsoft Reporting Service server. It supports SQL 2000,2005, 2008, 2008R2 & 2012, native or in SharePoint mode.
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Create, Delete, List SQL Server Reporting Services Subscriptions using Powershell and SOAP
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Migrate SSRS Objects to 2017
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Survey Project - SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) - Reports
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Unit/Regression Testing Framework for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
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Data Driven Email Subscriptions in SSRS Standard Edition
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Explore and learn Bold Reports ASP.NET Core reporting controls using large collection of reports, example applications and tutorial samples.
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Reads an SQL Server Reporting Services report file (RDL) and makes automated changes in a command line based environment.
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SQL Server Reporting Services Security Package
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Team Foundation Server (TFS) Companion Reports, a sister integrated project for the TFS Companion Database, provides sample custom reports to augment -- and perhaps improve on -- the reporting package that comes with hosted TFS solutions. These SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports are easily customizable and do not interact directly with your TFS server -- so no performance hits to worry about.
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Powershell script to identify subreports within report definitions
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Describe the bug
Opened a DTS. Opened Variables at bottom. Clicked the "Find Unused Variables". Found that one of the variables was actually being used. Noticed that Find Variable References window did find the reference to the variable.
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