We have SQL 2000 as our database platform. I can't see any large scale
migration any time soon. However we would like to start using Reporting
Services. What are the options of using 2005 Reporting services and point
them at a 2000 server through e.g. linked servers etc. Is something like
this possible or am I going in the wrong direction."Chris" <nospam@.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> We have SQL 2000 as our database platform. I can't see any large scale
> migration any time soon. However we would like to start using Reporting
> Services. What are the options of using 2005 Reporting services and point
> them at a 2000 server through e.g. linked servers etc. Is something like
> this possible or am I going in the wrong direction.
>
You don't even need linked servers. Just install Reporting Services 2005,
and you can build reports that pull data from SQL 2000 databases.
David|||Additional Info:
Besides the database where data for the reports is stored, RS itself also
needs SQL Server to host its meta database, which may or may not be in the
same computer where RS runs. For RS2005, yes, you can use SQL Server2000 to
host RS2005 meta database. However, where the RS meta-database is in the
same computer as the RS or not, you need SQL Server2005 license to use
RS2005 (That is, if the SQL Server is in different computer as RS, you need
two licenses: one for RS (SQL Server2005, in your case); and one for the SQL
Server2000 (SQL Server2005 or 2000 license).
"David Browne" <davidbaxterbrowne no potted meat@.hotmail.com> wrote in
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>
> "Chris" <nospam@.nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:esUzl4RTHHA.1000@.TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> You don't even need linked servers. Just install Reporting Services 2005,
> and you can build reports that pull data from SQL 2000 databases.
> David
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