How to call subscription through stored procedure with parameters
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I know that there is an option to call subscription with parameters from stored procedure by data driven subscription but this is possible just in SQL Server enterprise and I don't have it in the company I am working for.
Does any one know if there is an option to all subscription with parameters from the stored procedure without data driven subscription?
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I know that there is an option to call subscription with parameters from stored procedure by data driven subscription but this is possible just in SQL Server enterprise and I don't have it in the company I am working for.
Does any one know if there is an option to all subscription with parameters from the stored procedure without data driven subscription?
sql-server ssrs-2012
If you mean data driven reports then yes; that is a feature only available in Enterprise edition. You can, however, replicate the feature by manipulating the XML. There are plenty of guides out there on how to achieve this, but I recommend decent testing first.
– Larnu
Nov 11 at 14:56
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I know that there is an option to call subscription with parameters from stored procedure by data driven subscription but this is possible just in SQL Server enterprise and I don't have it in the company I am working for.
Does any one know if there is an option to all subscription with parameters from the stored procedure without data driven subscription?
sql-server ssrs-2012
I know that there is an option to call subscription with parameters from stored procedure by data driven subscription but this is possible just in SQL Server enterprise and I don't have it in the company I am working for.
Does any one know if there is an option to all subscription with parameters from the stored procedure without data driven subscription?
sql-server ssrs-2012
sql-server ssrs-2012
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If you mean data driven reports then yes; that is a feature only available in Enterprise edition. You can, however, replicate the feature by manipulating the XML. There are plenty of guides out there on how to achieve this, but I recommend decent testing first.
– Larnu
Nov 11 at 14:56
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If you mean data driven reports then yes; that is a feature only available in Enterprise edition. You can, however, replicate the feature by manipulating the XML. There are plenty of guides out there on how to achieve this, but I recommend decent testing first.
– Larnu
Nov 11 at 14:56
If you mean data driven reports then yes; that is a feature only available in Enterprise edition. You can, however, replicate the feature by manipulating the XML. There are plenty of guides out there on how to achieve this, but I recommend decent testing first.
– Larnu
Nov 11 at 14:56
If you mean data driven reports then yes; that is a feature only available in Enterprise edition. You can, however, replicate the feature by manipulating the XML. There are plenty of guides out there on how to achieve this, but I recommend decent testing first.
– Larnu
Nov 11 at 14:56
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If you mean data driven reports then yes; that is a feature only available in Enterprise edition. You can, however, replicate the feature by manipulating the XML. There are plenty of guides out there on how to achieve this, but I recommend decent testing first.
– Larnu
Nov 11 at 14:56