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Microsoft® SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
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Microsoft® SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services

by Michael Lisin, Jim Joseph
March 2006
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
480 pages
11h 17m
English
Sams
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Chapter 20. Report Execution and Processing

In This Chapter

• Managing Schedules

• Report Execution and Processing

• Report Execution History

In this chapter, you explore some of the information that can be captured at runtime, and learn how to set up shared schedules that can be used to coordinate actions within the Report Server.

Managing Schedules

Schedules are used within SSRS to trigger executions of subscriptions and snapshots, generally classified as events. Schedules can trigger a one-time event, or cause events to run continuously at specified intervals—monthly, daily, or hourly.

Schedules create events on the Report Server. Actions within the Report Server, such as expiring a snapshot or processing a subscription, are triggered by ...

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