How to export multiple queries to one excel file with worksheets via SSRS by schedule?
I would like to extract multiple queries from one database and export to one excel file with worksheets via SSRS by setting schedule.
Could you help to advise how to do it?
If having another more easy solution to perform this task, could you help advise more details for me?
Many Thanks
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I would like to extract multiple queries from one database and export to one excel file with worksheets via SSRS by setting schedule.
Could you help to advise how to do it?
If having another more easy solution to perform this task, could you help advise more details for me?
Many Thanks
Ruby
excel reporting-services
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I would like to extract multiple queries from one database and export to one excel file with worksheets via SSRS by setting schedule.
Could you help to advise how to do it?
If having another more easy solution to perform this task, could you help advise more details for me?
Many Thanks
Ruby
excel reporting-services
I would like to extract multiple queries from one database and export to one excel file with worksheets via SSRS by setting schedule.
Could you help to advise how to do it?
If having another more easy solution to perform this task, could you help advise more details for me?
Many Thanks
Ruby
excel reporting-services
excel reporting-services
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Your requirements are all basic functions that are done with SSRS.
For multiple queries, you would want a separate Dataset for each query that you want the results in your Excel file.
SSRS Dataset
To display your data in a worksheet, you would want a separate table for each of the datasets. You would want a Page Break at the End of each table so that each table shows data on a separate tab in Excel. You can also set the Page Name property to name the tab in Excel.
SSRS Table
As far as the schedule goes, once you deploy the report to the report server, you can set a Subscription so the report is e-mailed or generated to a folder on a set schedule.
SSRS Subscriptions
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Your requirements are all basic functions that are done with SSRS.
For multiple queries, you would want a separate Dataset for each query that you want the results in your Excel file.
SSRS Dataset
To display your data in a worksheet, you would want a separate table for each of the datasets. You would want a Page Break at the End of each table so that each table shows data on a separate tab in Excel. You can also set the Page Name property to name the tab in Excel.
SSRS Table
As far as the schedule goes, once you deploy the report to the report server, you can set a Subscription so the report is e-mailed or generated to a folder on a set schedule.
SSRS Subscriptions
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Your requirements are all basic functions that are done with SSRS.
For multiple queries, you would want a separate Dataset for each query that you want the results in your Excel file.
SSRS Dataset
To display your data in a worksheet, you would want a separate table for each of the datasets. You would want a Page Break at the End of each table so that each table shows data on a separate tab in Excel. You can also set the Page Name property to name the tab in Excel.
SSRS Table
As far as the schedule goes, once you deploy the report to the report server, you can set a Subscription so the report is e-mailed or generated to a folder on a set schedule.
SSRS Subscriptions
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Your requirements are all basic functions that are done with SSRS.
For multiple queries, you would want a separate Dataset for each query that you want the results in your Excel file.
SSRS Dataset
To display your data in a worksheet, you would want a separate table for each of the datasets. You would want a Page Break at the End of each table so that each table shows data on a separate tab in Excel. You can also set the Page Name property to name the tab in Excel.
SSRS Table
As far as the schedule goes, once you deploy the report to the report server, you can set a Subscription so the report is e-mailed or generated to a folder on a set schedule.
SSRS Subscriptions
Your requirements are all basic functions that are done with SSRS.
For multiple queries, you would want a separate Dataset for each query that you want the results in your Excel file.
SSRS Dataset
To display your data in a worksheet, you would want a separate table for each of the datasets. You would want a Page Break at the End of each table so that each table shows data on a separate tab in Excel. You can also set the Page Name property to name the tab in Excel.
SSRS Table
As far as the schedule goes, once you deploy the report to the report server, you can set a Subscription so the report is e-mailed or generated to a folder on a set schedule.
SSRS Subscriptions
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