• Greg Baethke (11/3/2006)


    <A href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337131.aspx">http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337131.aspx</A&gt;

    "When you create a report in Report Builder, you are really creating a report definition, which is a file that contains Report Definition Language (RDL) and metadata queries. When you run your report, your query data is combined with the RDL and rendered in Report Builder run mode. <FONT color=#ff1111><STRONG>When you save a report, the report definition is saved as an .rdl file on the report server</STRONG></FONT> from which Report Builder was launched.When you create a report in Report Builder, you are really creating a report definition, which is a file that contains Report Definition Language (RDL) and metadata queries. When you run your report, your query data is combined with the RDL and rendered in Report Builder run mode. When you save a report, the report definition is saved as an .rdl file on the report server from which Report Builder was launched."

    I'd like some one to review this one.

    Great explanation, thanks.