Monday, March 12, 2012

how to configure database settings from config file?

Hi guys,
I am very new to Reporting Services, so please bear with me here. I am
curious about how we can configure the database server, database name, and
login data using data from a properties file so that when Reporting Services
and the Report Server start up, they have all the data they need to connect
to the appropriate database. Has anyone tried this yet? If so how would it
be possible?
Thanks a bunch,
Carolyn
cvoREMOVE_ALL_CAPS@.REMOVE_ALL_CAPSacornsys.comPlease take a look at RSConfig.exe tool. You should be able to provide these
settings as command line parameters to this tool.
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Dmitry Vasilevsky, SQL Server Reporting Services Developer
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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"Carolyn Vo" <cvoREMOVE_ALL_CAPS@.REMOVE_ALL_CAPSacornsys.com> wrote in
message news:OYdWxHGhEHA.3320@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hi guys,
> I am very new to Reporting Services, so please bear with me here. I am
> curious about how we can configure the database server, database name, and
> login data using data from a properties file so that when Reporting
Services
> and the Report Server start up, they have all the data they need to
connect
> to the appropriate database. Has anyone tried this yet? If so how would
it
> be possible?
> Thanks a bunch,
> Carolyn
> cvoREMOVE_ALL_CAPS@.REMOVE_ALL_CAPSacornsys.com
>|||You may find the following posting useful:
http://prologika.com/blog/archive/2004/08/20/161.aspx
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Hope this helps.
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Teo Lachev, MCSD, MCT
Author: "Microsoft Reporting Services in Action"
http://www.prologika.com
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"Carolyn Vo" <cvoREMOVE_ALL_CAPS@.REMOVE_ALL_CAPSacornsys.com> wrote in
message news:OYdWxHGhEHA.3320@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hi guys,
> I am very new to Reporting Services, so please bear with me here. I am
> curious about how we can configure the database server, database name, and
> login data using data from a properties file so that when Reporting
Services
> and the Report Server start up, they have all the data they need to
connect
> to the appropriate database. Has anyone tried this yet? If so how would
it
> be possible?
> Thanks a bunch,
> Carolyn
> cvoREMOVE_ALL_CAPS@.REMOVE_ALL_CAPSacornsys.com
>

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