Parent Report and Sub Reports Issue

  • Hello,

    I have a parent report that has 2 subreports and everything works fine.

    My problem is, that in order for a user to view the parent report, I need to give the user "browse" role permisson to the 3 reports (parent and the two reports).

    My question is I do not want the user to view/run the subreport individually, is there a way to hide these two sub rpts so that the user wil never see them in the listing, although they can view and run the parent report.

    Thanks.

  • Ya just go in the subreport properties in the web interface and then check the box "Hide in list view"

  • thanks, but, that will still cause the subreports to show when the user selects tile view, correct?

  • Yes... otherwise you'd have no way to go in to edit the properties.

    You could always add a hidden parameter that you set via the parent report so that even if they find out about the report, they can't do anything about it.

    You can also move them to a subfolder called SubReports and tell your users to stay away.

  • ok, I understand the problem when trying to edit properties. However, the admin user can do all these, I am just trying to hide it completely from a "user" who can only run the parent report (and not see the sub rpts)

    thanks.

  • I understand but what are you trying to prevent???

    What's the worst that can happen if a user unwantedly runs those subreports bypassing the parent?

  • nothing to prevent, but more of a cleaner list of rpts to be presented to the viewer group we have (and to lessen the confusion in trying to get to the reports -- we are going to have quite a number of rpts to beging with anyway)

  • nothing to prevent, but more of a cleaner list of rpts to be presented to the viewer group we have (and to lessen the confusion in trying to get to the reports -- we are going to have quite a number of rpts to beging with anyway)

  • Well that starts with correct cataloging and classification in folders.

    That being said, you could put all your subreports into a single folder and hide that folder from the "short" list view.

    I don't see anything much simpler than this... as soon as they can run it they can see it and I don't see that changing anytime soon.

  • ok. what is "hiding in a short list view" for the sub report folder? is it the same as hiding in tile view

    thanks

  • My setup is in french so guess-translating.

    You have the same function to hide the folders as you have for the reports. Which means you see hit in the full details view but it's hidden when you only see a reports list.

  • ok.

    thanks much for ur help.

  • If I can tag along here, I have another issue:

    We have so many reports in SSRS, and some of the users need a better/faster way of identifying the reports (the names and descriptions are there). Is it possible to add a sample screen shot of how a report looks, so that the user can decide if this is the right one or not, before actually running the report.

    I guess, to put it another way, are there any better ways to serve users to clearly get to what they need visually.

    thanks.

  • Yes there is. Simply put a default parameter that has a fast completion time. So they know what the report will look like.

    Here's a very complete list of best pratices and stuff that users love to see along with about 90 minutes of awesome training (even if you're not a junior anymore).

    http://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/Standards/Rules/RulesToBetterSQLReportingServices.aspx

  • great info.. thanks a lot!

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