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RE: From CRM call, an SSRS report that uses a stored Procedure.
Have a look here
(http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...sv-config.aspx) It doesn't use a stored procedure, but shows everything else you should need -- David Jennaway - Microsoft Dynamics CRM MVP Web: http://www.excitation.co.uk "MichaelBeck" wrote: > Matt, > Did you look at the url you posted for me. It shows how to use the CRMAF_ > token, but nothing about stored procedures. Can you try again. > > "Matt Wittemann" wrote: > > > The SDK has a reporting section with some info on this: > > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa682791.aspx > > > > -- > > Matt Wittemann, CRM MVP > > http://icu-mscrm.blogspot.com > > > > > > "MichaelBeck" wrote: > > > > > All of my SSRS reports use store procedures. We recently started using MSCRM > > > and I read that we can use tokens (CRMAF_) to pass paramters from CRm to SSRS. > > > > > > I have seen canned reports that use a stored procedure instead of a text > > > query, but I can't create a new report that works. How do I set up the > > > report so the results will be only for the Account the user is currently > > > viewing? > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > Michael |
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