Hi
I am implementing Reporting Services and SQL Server on different servers ->
Server1: Reporting Services Enterprise Edition
Server2: SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition SP3a
Can I still use the Enterprise features of Reporting Services (specifically Data Driven Subscriptions), if the ReportServer database is implemented on a standard edition of SQL 2000?
Thanks,
MarkYou need an additional license for the additional server. In this case you
need SQL Server enterprise edition.
Erik
"Mark Barker" <MarkBarker@.discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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> Hi
> I am implementing Reporting Services and SQL Server on different
servers ->
> Server1: Reporting Services Enterprise Edition
> Server2: SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition SP3a
> Can I still use the Enterprise features of Reporting Services
(specifically Data Driven Subscriptions), if the ReportServer database is
implemented on a standard edition of SQL 2000?
> Thanks,
> Mark
>|||Thanks Erik
I understand the licensing implications - What i was concerned about was functionality at the database layer - ie Will a ReportServer database implemented on standard edition (SQL Server) support data driven subscriptions from an enterprise edition of Reporting Services?
Thanks,
Mark
"Erik Tamminga" wrote:
> You need an additional license for the additional server. In this case you
> need SQL Server enterprise edition.
> Erik
> "Mark Barker" <MarkBarker@.discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
> news:318E8A09-3241-4566-B3D7-85A2C93109FB@.microsoft.com...
> > Hi
> >
> > I am implementing Reporting Services and SQL Server on different
> servers ->
> >
> > Server1: Reporting Services Enterprise Edition
> >
> > Server2: SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition SP3a
> >
> > Can I still use the Enterprise features of Reporting Services
> (specifically Data Driven Subscriptions), if the ReportServer database is
> implemented on a standard edition of SQL 2000?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark
> >
>
>|||Yes, SQL and Reporting Services standard and enterprise SKUs can be mixed /
matched.
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Group Program Manager
SQL Server Reporting Services
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"Mark Barker" <MarkBarker@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Erik
> I understand the licensing implications - What i was concerned about was
> functionality at the database layer - ie Will a ReportServer database
> implemented on standard edition (SQL Server) support data driven
> subscriptions from an enterprise edition of Reporting Services?
> Thanks,
> Mark
> "Erik Tamminga" wrote:
>> You need an additional license for the additional server. In this case
>> you
>> need SQL Server enterprise edition.
>> Erik
>> "Mark Barker" <MarkBarker@.discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
>> news:318E8A09-3241-4566-B3D7-85A2C93109FB@.microsoft.com...
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > I am implementing Reporting Services and SQL Server on different
>> servers ->
>> >
>> > Server1: Reporting Services Enterprise Edition
>> >
>> > Server2: SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition SP3a
>> >
>> > Can I still use the Enterprise features of Reporting Services
>> (specifically Data Driven Subscriptions), if the ReportServer database is
>> implemented on a standard edition of SQL 2000?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Mark
>> >
>>
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