finding d_object for SSRS Reports

Hi all,

In T_CONSTITUENT_REPORT we previously had a row for the old Full Bio report to be pulled on a constituent when we were in their record.  Now that that report is being deprecated in v.11, I want to change the row in T_CONSTITUENT_REPORT to pull the Constituent Profile instead.  This seems like it should be quite easy - but I can't figure out what the d_object is for the report!  I've looked in Report Set-Up and neither the Report ID nor the Datawindow generate the profile from the constituent record.

Any help appreciated!

Thanks - 

Frannie

  • It's an SSRS report now, so it's setup a little differently. Instead of a d_object, its a URL string. See a previous thread here:

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/Community/forums/p/4346/28273.aspx#28273

    It's just a matter of getting the right path to that standard report. You'll also need to check the "Display In Browser" field.

    Hope that helps! Good idea, too - maybe we'll do the same!

    Beth

  • Hi Frannie,

     

    I think this post has an answer to your question. You have to specify the path to the SSRS report you are trying to use.

     

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/COMMUNITY/forums/t/4346.aspx

     

    Thanks,

    David

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Frances O'Connell
    Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 11:37 AM
    To: David Frederick
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] finding d_object for SSRS Reports

     

    Hi all,

    In T_CONSTITUENT_REPORT we previously had a row for the old Full Bio report to be pulled on a constituent when we were in their record.  Now that that report is being deprecated in v.11, I want to change the row in T_CONSTITUENT_REPORT to pull the Constituent Profile instead.  This seems like it should be quite easy - but I can't figure out what the d_object is for the report!  I've looked in Report Set-Up and neither the Report ID nor the Datawindow generate the profile from the constituent record.

    Any help appreciated!

    Thanks - 

    Frannie




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