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Mr. Smith
Hi.
We've started to use ReportingServices instead of Access reporting in a
project. I'm in charge of the Access application, and I want to show a list
of reports developed under ReportingServices in the "startup page" in my
Access application.
I guess there will be about 7 different reports.
What's the best approach to generate such a list?
- Through a SharePoint list managed through our SharePoint instance and link
the list into Access?
- Storing a separate "report" table in the backend Access database keeping
the URL to each report?
- <your suggestion>
Any hints or thoughts appreciated
Kind regards
Mr. Smith
We've started to use ReportingServices instead of Access reporting in a
project. I'm in charge of the Access application, and I want to show a list
of reports developed under ReportingServices in the "startup page" in my
Access application.
I guess there will be about 7 different reports.
What's the best approach to generate such a list?
- Through a SharePoint list managed through our SharePoint instance and link
the list into Access?
- Storing a separate "report" table in the backend Access database keeping
the URL to each report?
- <your suggestion>
Any hints or thoughts appreciated
Kind regards
Mr. Smith