Security and SSRS

Former Member
Former Member $organization

Howdy Gurus,

I have an SSRS report that has 3 data sets, 1. AP_SET_CONTEXT, 2. dsParameterValues, 3. dsDevelopmentIncome.

The dsDevelopmentIncome is a stored procedure that pulls data from security views where applicable. I have ran the stored procedure executing AP_SET_CONTEXT first and it does pull the correct data for the control group, however when I run the SSRS report it shows data that is outside the security views.

I added a text box field to the report to show me which user group is being applied to ensure my first data set AP_SET_CONTEXT is indeed running and it returns the correct user group.

Any ideas on where else I need to check to find out why SSRS is pulling data outside where it should be?

Many thanks!

Naomi

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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    Naomi,

     

    Make sure “Use single transaction” is checked in the general tab of the Data Source properties window under the Data tab.  (It always takes me a minute to find this one).

     

     -steve

    Information Technology Manager

    The Granada

    (805) 899-3000 x 111 (phone)

    (805) 899-3081 (fax)

     

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Naomi Williams
    Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 10:58 AM
    To: Steve Carlock
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Security and SSRS

     

    Howdy Gurus,

    I have an SSRS report that has 3 data sets, 1. AP_SET_CONTEXT, 2. dsParameterValues, 3. dsDevelopmentIncome.

    The dsDevelopmentIncome is a stored procedure that pulls data from security views where applicable. I have ran the stored procedure executing AP_SET_CONTEXT first and it does pull the correct data for the control group, however when I run the SSRS report it shows data that is outside the security views.

    I added a text box field to the report to show me which user group is being applied to ensure my first data set AP_SET_CONTEXT is indeed running and it returns the correct user group.

    Any ideas on where else I need to check to find out why SSRS is pulling data outside where it should be?

    Many thanks!

    Naomi




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    Naomi,

     

    Make sure “Use single transaction” is checked in the general tab of the Data Source properties window under the Data tab.  (It always takes me a minute to find this one).

     

     -steve

    Information Technology Manager

    The Granada

    (805) 899-3000 x 111 (phone)

    (805) 899-3081 (fax)

     

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Naomi Williams
    Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 10:58 AM
    To: Steve Carlock
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Security and SSRS

     

    Howdy Gurus,

    I have an SSRS report that has 3 data sets, 1. AP_SET_CONTEXT, 2. dsParameterValues, 3. dsDevelopmentIncome.

    The dsDevelopmentIncome is a stored procedure that pulls data from security views where applicable. I have ran the stored procedure executing AP_SET_CONTEXT first and it does pull the correct data for the control group, however when I run the SSRS report it shows data that is outside the security views.

    I added a text box field to the report to show me which user group is being applied to ensure my first data set AP_SET_CONTEXT is indeed running and it returns the correct user group.

    Any ideas on where else I need to check to find out why SSRS is pulling data outside where it should be?

    Many thanks!

    Naomi




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