1. Report authoring: This stage involves creation of reports that are published using the Report Definition language. RDL is an XML based industry standard for defining reports.
2. Report management: This involves managing the published reports as a part of the webservice. The reports are checked for consistency and performance. They can be executed whenever demanded or can be scheduled and executed.
In short Report Management includes:
- Organizing reports and data sources,
- Scheduling report execution and delivery, and
- Tracking reporting history.
3. Report delivery: Reports can be delivered to the consumers either on their demand or based on an event. Then they can view them is a web-based format.
4. Report security: It is important to protect reports as well as the report resources. Therefore, Reporting Services implement a flexible, role-based security model.
2. Report management: This involves managing the published reports as a part of the webservice. The reports are checked for consistency and performance. They can be executed whenever demanded or can be scheduled and executed.
In short Report Management includes:
- Organizing reports and data sources,
- Scheduling report execution and delivery, and
- Tracking reporting history.
3. Report delivery: Reports can be delivered to the consumers either on their demand or based on an event. Then they can view them is a web-based format.
4. Report security: It is important to protect reports as well as the report resources. Therefore, Reporting Services implement a flexible, role-based security model.
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