SQL-RD(英語版)
SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS)のレポートの自動スケジューリングと配信
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Distribute SSRS Reports and respond to your business needs by setting schedules to run based on events and triggers rather than date. Add real-time monitoring to your SSRS Reports distribution process with SQL-RD's Event Based Schedules, reports are fired off when events occur e.g. database value is present, file is modified, window is open, an email is received, etc. SQL-RD makes sure the reports are created and distributed on time and error-free. Just what you want from a SSRS Data Driven Automation.
It's easy to schedule SSRS Reports to run at a specific date and time, or to run them hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly or set up your own custom frequencies e.g. 4-4-3, every other day, third Monday of the month, and so on. And the same report can be scheduled to be run multiple times with different parameters, formats, frequencies, and destinations. It makes SSRS Reports scheduling simple, hassle-free and convenient for you.
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Use Dynamic Schedules to export multiple instances of the same report. For each instance, SQL-RD will automatically enter the required parameter values, export the report and deliver the results to the corresponding email, folder, FTP, printer or fax. The parameters and destination are read from your own database. For example, run the same report for dozens of clients without writing a schedule for each client. Use Data Driven Schedules to bring Reporting Services functionality to SSRS Reports. Drive all variables of your reporting requirements (parameters, destinations, output format, etc) from database tables and queries.
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Once your schedule has been executed, why stop there? Use SQL-RD's unique Custom Actions to run another program, enter values in a database, modify a file and lots more. Or use Automation Schedules for general business process automation without scheduling any reports at all.
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Use Exception handing to determine what should happen if a reports fails to run or if the report executes but contains no data. For example: If a report takes longer than the specified amount of time to run, treat the schedule as an error and follow the appropriate action. The “Auto-calculate” option instructs SQL-RD automatically determine how long a schedule should take to run the report. If it takes longer than the calculated amount of time, then it is an error. Should an error occur with a schedule, specify the retry interval and number of times the schedule should attempt a retry. Check for blank reports and determine what actions should be taken if a blank report is detected.
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