TFS 2012 & Report Builder 3.0 best practices
When you create a project in TFS 2012, you get a reporting site with it. You also have the option of creating report using Report Builder 3.0.
If I want TFS Contributors to be able to create reports with Report Builder 3.0, what should be done? They are currently set to be Content Managers for their report project folder. When they launch the Report Builder 3.0 from the report website, they can see and establish a successful connection (Test Connection button) to both the Tfs2010OlapReportDS and Tfs2010ReportDS.
The problem occurs after they select the Data Source, click Next, Use the current Windows user, click ok. This message is returned: unable to connect to datasource "Tfs2010ReportDS"
I want the contributors to have access to their project data, so I don't want to give them read access to the OLAP and TFS DB's.
My assumption is to create a report Model and set the data source view to only allow access to their project.
What say you?
When you create a project in TFS 2012, you get a reporting site with it. You also have the option of creating report using Report Builder 3.0.
If I want TFS Contributors to be able to create reports with Report Builder 3.0, what should be done? They are currently set to be Content Managers for their report project folder. When they launch the Report Builder 3.0 from the report website, they can see and establish a successful connection (Test Connection button) to both the Tfs2010OlapReportDS and Tfs2010ReportDS.
The problem occurs after they select the Data Source, click Next, Use the current Windows user, click ok. This message is returned: unable to connect to datasource "Tfs2010ReportDS"
I want the contributors to have access to their project data, so I don't want to give them read access to the OLAP and TFS DB's.
My assumption is to create a report Model and set the data source view to only allow access to their project.
What say you?
cafloyd