As part of the significant, and ongoing enhancements to both
Power BI and SSRS 2016, the stand-alone SSRS Report Builder has received some
enhancements. All this, along with the underlying changes to SSRS, including support for HTML5, and mobile support - Use Power BI mobile apps to view SSRS 2016 reports.
With earlier versions of SSRS, we had two different, but
similar Report Builder tools. The real time tool was typically accessed from
the SSRS web portal that called the Report_Builder_3_0_0_0.application file, which started up
the report builder. And with CTP 3.2 or 3.3, you can still access this report builder
from the original reporting portal.
The new SSRS web portal [http://localhost/Reports/], directs
you to a download site, where you can download the updated Report Builder standalone
application.
The URL is https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53613 (old link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=51615) which takes you to a download page (as of June 13, 2016). With the GA version (RC1), the file name remains ReportBuilder3.msi, but it installs the latest stand alone report builder.
At first review, the overall functionality is similar to the
earlier version, but with a cleaner UI, more in line with the Power BI look and
feel. And you can still download the older 2008 R2 Report Builder 3.0 at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=6116. Here is a comparison between the earlier stand-alone Report Builder and the CTP 3 Report Builder. The look is different, but the functionality, at least for now, appears much the same.
SSRS 2016 - Report Builder - NEW style ribbon |
SSRS 2008 R2 - Report Builder - OLD style ribbon |
2 comments:
Great blog - keep up the good work ! Riding shotgun with you on SQL 2016 CTP 3.2. I've gotten as far as connecting to my local report server in MRP when trying to add data. I have a data source & RDL out there but it's not seeing them, it just says "No Items". Hopefully you have better luck.
For your readers, if anyone gets stuck, I got from another blog that the server address to use for a local test ssrs server is: localhost/Reports_Preview/ with your windows credentials.
DUH ! I needed a data set not an RDL or data source. I'm a little further along, this post helped me too if it helps you: http://christopherfinlan.com/2016/01/08/solved-500-internal-server-error-in-mobile-report-publisher/
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