I have often felt that SSRS recieves the least love from Microsoft. Even Multidimensional Cubes received enough attention while being developed to allow them to become a mature product. I do not feel the same way about SSRS.
Yes, with SQL Server 2016 they have Mobile Reports now, but frankly, there are quite a few limitations of Mobile Reports, and I would say Mobile Reports have received even less love than Paginated reports.
Here are the features I would most like to see in SSRS:
Yes, with SQL Server 2016 they have Mobile Reports now, but frankly, there are quite a few limitations of Mobile Reports, and I would say Mobile Reports have received even less love than Paginated reports.
Here are the features I would most like to see in SSRS:
- Far more integration with Excel. I would like to be able to turn features on and off in excel when exporting from SSRS to Excel, and even publish data from Excel back to the SQL Server data source through the SSRS defined dataset.
- Dynamic slicing and drill downs with linked charts! SSRS Mobile Reports can do it. Power BI can do it. Why, O, why, don't we have this feature in Microsoft's enterprise level reporting tool?
- The ability to set the order in which parameters and data sets are loaded. I want to be able to load datasets before parameters, parameters before other datasets. Parameters and datasets are two of the most crucial concepts in any reporting tool. I would like to determine how they are ordered.
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