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Web Part INterfaces SSRS Deep INtegration and Sharepoint

Author
9 Oct 2007 3:58 PM
ezeget.com
Have posted this onto SSRS and Sharepoint  groups but maybe will get quicker
answer here from you guys.

I am looking for the actual interface that will allow me to interface with
the SSRS Web Part from the Sharepoint Deep Integration suite. It appears that
it needs a doclib interface, I guessed it was the IListProvder but now find
it is not and not even IRowProvider. Can you / they tell me what it needs to
be to properly interface with it both from the

'Get Report Definitions From' connection
but also
'Get Report Parameters From' connection

For The latter I also need to know how to marry up the Parameters in say a
Filter Web Part with the SSRS Web Part Deep Integration.



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Steve G

Author
24 Oct 2007 11:55 AM
ezeget.com
15 days and counting - what happened to 48 hours response?
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Steve G


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"ezeget.com" wrote:

> Have posted this onto SSRS and Sharepoint  groups but maybe will get quicker
> answer here from you guys.
>
> I am looking for the actual interface that will allow me to interface with
> the SSRS Web Part from the Sharepoint Deep Integration suite. It appears that
> it needs a doclib interface, I guessed it was the IListProvder but now find
> it is not and not even IRowProvider. Can you / they tell me what it needs to
> be to properly interface with it both from the

> 'Get Report Definitions From' connection
> but also
> 'Get Report Parameters From' connection

> For The latter I also need to know how to marry up the Parameters in say a
> Filter Web Part with the SSRS Web Part Deep Integration.
>
>
>
> --
> Steve G
Author
25 Oct 2007 6:29 AM
Wei Lu [MSFT]
Hello Steve,

I found that you posted the same question in the Sharepoint and Reporting
Services Group where I have responsed there.

You may discuss with me there.

Sorry for confusion.

Sincerely,

Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Author
25 Oct 2007 9:04 AM
ezeget.com
Hi Wei Lu,

Sorry but I have not been able to see the response to the Web Part
connections question, can you send me the link please. Hopefully you are not
referring ti the one about the reportviewer which is ongoing. The SSRS Deep
INtegration Web Part Interface connectivity is a separate issue to the
ReportViewer Control as far as I can see. Are you / Microsoft really saying
that the Connections to this Web Part are not for public consumption?

Regards
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Steve G


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"Wei Lu [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hello Steve,
>
> I found that you posted the same question in the Sharepoint and Reporting
> Services Group where I have responsed there.
>
> You may discuss with me there.
>
> Sorry for confusion.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wei Lu
> Microsoft Online Community Support
>
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25 Oct 2007 7:10 AM
Walter Wang [MSFT]
Hi Steve,

This is Walter, community lead of MSDN Managed Newsgroup Support Team.

First, we want to apologize for not replying earlier in this thread. We
have thought that this question is the same one as you posted in
microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs which is currently handled by my
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