Report servers (form) [AX 2012]
Updated: February 24, 2014
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Click System administration > Setup > Business intelligence > Reporting Services > Report servers.
Use this form to connect a Microsoft Dynamics AX Application Object Server (AOS) instance to a Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services instance.
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| A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2 or later installation may consist of multiple data partitions. One Reporting Services instance can support all of the data partitions in an installation. For more information about data partitions, see Data partitioning architecture. |
The following tables provide descriptions for the controls in this form.
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| New | Create a new configuration record. A configuration record contains information about the Reporting Services connection that is used by an AOS instance. | ||
| Delete | Delete the selected configuration record. | ||
| Validate settings | Verify that the AOS instance can connect to the report folder or document library that is specified in the Microsoft Dynamics AX report folder field. | ||
| Create report folder | Create a folder or document library for Microsoft Dynamics AX reports. The folder or document library that is specified in the Microsoft Dynamics AX report folder field is created.
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| Use default settings | Reset the Report Manager URL, Web service URL, and Microsoft Dynamics AX report folder fields to the default values. |
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| Configuration ID | Enter a name to help identify the Reporting Services and AOS instances that you are connecting. | ||
| Description | Enter a brief description to help identify the Reporting Services and AOS instances that you are connecting. | ||
| Default configuration | Select the check box to make the Reporting Services and AOS instances that are specified in this record the active connection. | ||
| Server name | Enter the name of the server on which Reporting Services is installed. | ||
| Server instance name | Enter the name of the Reporting Services instance. If you are using Reporting Services 2012 in SharePoint integrated mode, enter @Sharepoint. | ||
| Report Manager URL | If Reporting Services is running in native mode, enter the URL of the Report Manager website. The URL is typically http://[SSRSServerName]/Reports. If Reporting Services is running in SharePoint integrated mode, leave this field empty.
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| Web service URL | Enter the URL of the Reporting Services web service. The URL is typically http://[SSRSServerName]/ReportServer. However, if you are using Reporting Services 2012 in SharePoint integrated mode, the URL is typically http://[SharePointServerName]/_vti_bin/ReportServer or http:[SharePointServerName]/sites/[SiteName]/_vti_bin/ReportServer. | ||
| SharePoint integrated mode | Select this check box if Reporting Services is running in SharePoint integrated mode.
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| Microsoft Dynamics AX report folder | If Reporting Services is running in native mode, enter the name of the folder that will contain Microsoft Dynamics AX reports. The folder is created on the Report Manager website. If Reporting Services is running in SharePoint integrated mode, enter the URL of the document library that will contain Microsoft Dynamics AX reports. For example, enter http://[SharePointServerName]/sites/[SiteName]/[DocumentLibraryName]. The document library is created on the SharePoint site.
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| Application Object Server name | Select an AOS instance. |
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