ReportExecutionService.LoadReport(String, String) Method
Definition
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Loads a report from the report server into a new execution.
public:
ReportExecution2005::ExecutionInfo ^ LoadReport(System::String ^ Report, System::String ^ HistoryID);
public ReportExecution2005.ExecutionInfo LoadReport (string Report, string HistoryID);
member this.LoadReport : string * string -> ReportExecution2005.ExecutionInfo
Public Function LoadReport (Report As String, HistoryID As String) As ExecutionInfo
Parameters
- Report
- String
The full name of the report.
- HistoryID
- String
The history ID of the snapshot.
Returns
An ExecutionInfo object containing information for the loaded report.
Examples
For a code example, please see the Render method.
Remarks
The table below shows header and permissions information on this operation.
SOAP Header Usage | (In) TrustedUserHeaderValue (Out) ExecutionHeaderValue (Out) ServerInfoHeaderValue |
Native Mode Required Permissions | On the main report: ReadProperties AND ExecuteAndView On all subreports: ReadProperties |
SharePoint Mode Required Permissions | On the main report and all subreports: <xref:Microsoft.SharePoint.SPBasePermissions.ViewListItems> |
This method should be called prior to calling the Render method for a report.
Depending on the execution properties of the report, the returned ExecutionInfo may either be a snapshot ready to be rendered or a report that needs to be processed. If a HistoryID
is specified, the report has already been processed and it will be able to be rendered immediately.
The returned ExecutionInfo object will contain a new ExecutionID.
By default, report edit sessions are set to 7200 seconds (2 hours) from last use, making it possible for users to keep a large amount of data in the cache for a prolonged period of time. In some usage patterns, this could lead to a larger load on the RSTempDB
database and the report server. In these cases you should consider using LoadReport.