>>>>>I just built my first report in SSRS and a bit excited about it.
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>>>Congrats, Naomi.
>>>I hope to try that soon.
>>>Is it easy to incorporate that into your C# program?
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>>You can either put reports in SSRS and call them as links from your C# program, or you can develop reports directly in Visual Studio (see the ReportViewer control) that run w/o SSRS needing to be installed on the server. Either way you are developing using RDLC files - if you use SSRS you can give the end user report creation and editing rights - if you use the ReportViewer the user can only use reports you create.
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>This is actually a question I have - if we want to give end users an ability to modify reports - does it mean they have to have SQL Server installed on their PC ?
No. everything they do is done via the SSRS web interface. Everything is web based with SSRS.
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