Will I be able to launch a reporting services report from within a VB/VBA
application? How would I do this?
Thanks
Ranjit CharlesThree options:
1. URL integration. Embed a IE control into any app and set the url
appropriately. Works with VB6, VB.Net, etc.
2. Web services integration. Works with VB.Net, VB6 with soap toolkit (but
can be problematic and I suggest staying away from it).
3. VB.Net 2005 use the new report control that ships with VS 2005.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Ranjit Charles" <RanjitCharles@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Will I be able to launch a reporting services report from within a VB/VBA
> application? How would I do this?
> Thanks
> Ranjit Charlessql
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Can Sql Server 2005 Standard be used in a production enviroment?
I was wondering what was the limitations of Sql Server 2005 standard w/ 1 cal
This is the version that is given out at the launch events.
We are currently developing a site, that will use Sql Databases and was wondering if the version we have now will work.
Like we know for a fact that the site will recieve a decent amount of traffic. Is standard limited to certain kind of sites and so forth?
Thanks,
CedricThe answer is yes, you can see a comparison chart of features here...http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/features/compare-features.mspx
This is the version that is given out at the launch events.
We are currently developing a site, that will use Sql Databases and was wondering if the version we have now will work.
Like we know for a fact that the site will recieve a decent amount of traffic. Is standard limited to certain kind of sites and so forth?
Thanks,
CedricThe answer is yes, you can see a comparison chart of features here...http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/features/compare-features.mspx
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