![]() Rather than Excel linking to a table in an SSRS report, or SSRS rendering a report to Excel, or even what the OfficeWriter functionality we may get in Excel 2010 does, what I’d really want is an Excel addin that works in the same way as Report Viewer: as a sophisticated client to SSRS, pulling data into a worksheet rather than having data pushed to it. It should be pretty straightforward to suck data out of an HTML report with a tool like this, and indeed we’ve been told that SSRS 2008 R2 will be able to expose report data as a feed, but thinking about this it struck me that that’s not how I’d really want to work with SSRS data at all. ![]() ![]() I wonder if this kind of functionality will be built into Excel 2010? It would be useful from a Gemini point of view if it was.Īnother thought I had when looking at this was that SSRS reports would be the obvious source of data for this kind of functionality (although the addin refuses to work with Report Viewer, I guess it would work if the report was addressed directly via its URL). ![]()
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