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>>I will have to find out if SSRS is installed and learn it (which is harder than just install it :)). If it is not installed, can it - SSRS - be added to the existing SQL Server installation?
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>>No, the user who Submits has no idea about this report or where it is being printed. So no dialog for the user. But when the report is printed from the Server it should go to a certain network printer (defined in some configuration file, like XML).
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>Yes, you can go back and modify an existing SQL installation and add Reporting Services
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>As a general statement, IMO every SQL app developer should have basic knowledge of SSRS.
Thank you for your encouragement :)
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