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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Reporting Service and SQL express 2005

Hello
is there any differences between the reporting service in SQL S 2005 express
and the Enteprise version (I know that the Enteprise version includes the
ReportBuilder).
Thanks
Pascalas far as I know, when using reporting services in SQL server express 2005
you can use only local database as datasource, whereas when using Enterprise
version you can use other datasources ( files, remote databases, ...)
Regards,
Goran Jakovljevic
"pascal" <ghilain.pascal@.apb.be> wrote in message
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> Hello
> is there any differences between the reporting service in SQL S 2005
express
> and the Enteprise version (I know that the Enteprise version includes the
> ReportBuilder).
> Thanks
> Pascal
>|||All other versions (not just Enterprise) other than Express allow
datasources from remote sources (ODBC, OLEDB, dotnet providers for SQL
Server and Oracle) etc.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"goran" <goran.jakoveljvic@.ka.htnet.hr> wrote in message
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> as far as I know, when using reporting services in SQL server express 2005
> you can use only local database as datasource, whereas when using
> Enterprise
> version you can use other datasources ( files, remote databases, ...)
> Regards,
> Goran Jakovljevic
> "pascal" <ghilain.pascal@.apb.be> wrote in message
> news:%23vusyRtjGHA.1208@.TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Hello
>> is there any differences between the reporting service in SQL S 2005
> express
>> and the Enteprise version (I know that the Enteprise version includes the
>> ReportBuilder).
>> Thanks
>> Pascal
>>
>