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Is There a Way to Have SSRS Scheduled Reports Re-Execute Themselves Following a Data Processing Delay?

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Here's the scenario. I have a SSRS 2005 solution on the front end where end users have created hundreds of reports with Report Builder. Many of these have been scheduled to run automatically (report subscriptions) at various times. Most of the time, processing/updating involving the reporting database has completed by 7 AM (users have been instructed not to schedule reports prior to 7 AM for this reason) but at times it does not (runs over up to a few hours).

Is there a way to have scheduled reports re-execute themselves (one at a time preferably) based on a time/date range? In other words, processing ran over to 9 AM today, so go back and re-execute any scheduled reports that ran between 7-9 AM.

I'm not aware of anything like this with SSRS 2005, so if it happens to exist in a newer version (2008, 2008 R2, or 2012) I'd like to know that as well (another reason to pursue upgrading). I'm sure this has been asked before, so hopefully there is something available to address these scenarios (scripts, actual product features, etc.). Thanks in advance.


Bill Thacker


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