Malcolm,
I tried to get into it about 4-5 months ago and found it very limited in
what it could do compared with something like Crystal and consequently
bought the latest version of Crystal.

In essence it gives you a fairly standard reporting system with all the
things you would expect, just that the presentation of the finished data is
somewhat limited. Our users here are used to drilldown etc on reports with
embedded graphs etc and although you can do this it would seem to be messy -
at least the way I was trying to use it, but this may well have been through
lack of knowledge.

On the plus side it is extremely fast compared with Crystal, which seems to
take an age to extract the data as it has to go through ADODB. You pays your
money and take your choice I guess. I may well give it another look in the
next few months as it does seem to interface well with web portals (our next
development) which Crystal, even the latest version certainly doesn't.

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Malcolm Greene
Sent: 19 August 2009 10:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Feedback on MS SSRS (MS SQL Server Reporting Services)

Anyone using MS SSRS (MS SQL Server Reporting Services)? I'm
looking for feedback on what you like and don't like about this
tool. Also, have you tried using this tool using a non-SQL Server
database like Oracle?
Thanks!
Malcolm


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