Boris Cherkasskiy posted on
September 24, 2009 15:03
We used MS SQL Server Reporting Service (SSRS) on multiple projects as web-reports engine. I liked it a lot because it allows to design quite complicated reports at no time. But sometimes I wish I could edit data viewed in the report (like edit row comment, etc). Although it's not possible to edit report data using standard SSRS features, but there is a way around it.