1).I got an error:
subscription cannot be created because the credentials used to run the
report are not stored, the report is using a user-defined parameter value...
However, can I solve this issue.
2). Is there any step by step guide to configure subscription.
ThanksThis is not complaining about Parameters, but about the data source... Open
the data source (on the report server) that this report uses, and select the
box , credentials stored securely on the server... then choose whichever
suboption suites you..
When a subscription is run, no user is running the report, instead the
server is running the report, so the login has to be stored. The server will
then use that login to run the subscription.
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"qjlee" <qjlee@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 1).I got an error:
> subscription cannot be created because the credentials used to run the
> report are not stored, the report is using a user-defined parameter
> value...
> However, can I solve this issue.
> 2). Is there any step by step guide to configure subscription.
> Thanks
>
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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