Wednesday, March 7, 2012

copying a subscription

I need to create 3 very similar data-driven subscriptions, with minor changes
in report parameters, and differences in the 3 schedules.
I there a way I can "copy-paste" one subscription into another? Is there a
subscription description language kind of like RDL that I could duplicate?
Any suggestions?
tia.Hi,
From your descriptions, I understood that you would like to use one
subscrition as 'model' and then 'paste' them for other two. Have I
understood you? Correct me if I was wrong.
Based on my scope, unfortuantely, I am afraid you will have to setup the
subscription separately.
Thank you for your patience and corperation. If you have any questions or
concerns, don't hesitate to let me know. We are here to be of assistance!
Sincerely yours,
Michael Cheng
Online Partner Support Specialist
Partner Support Group
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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I wanted to post a quick note to see if you would like additional
assistance or information regarding this particular issue. We appreciate
your patience and look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you for your patience and corperation. If you have any questions or
concerns, don't hesitate to let me know. We are here to be of assistance!
Sincerely yours,
Michael Cheng
Online Partner Support Specialist
Partner Support Group
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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I thought clicking "Was this post helpful to you?" was enough to let you know.
""Michael Cheng [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hi,
> I wanted to post a quick note to see if you would like additional
> assistance or information regarding this particular issue. We appreciate
> your patience and look forward to hearing from you!
> Thank you for your patience and corperation. If you have any questions or
> concerns, don't hesitate to let me know. We are here to be of assistance!
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Michael Cheng
> Online Partner Support Specialist
> Partner Support Group
> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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Thanks for your prompt updates!
Unfortuantely, the result of clicking "Was this post helpful to you?" was
not submitted to me, it was used for another use:(, might be for feedback
collection.
Anyway, it is highly appreciated for your kindest reply letting me know
this, thanks once more. Whenever you have any questions or concerns, don't
hesitate to let me know. We are always here to be of assistance!
Have a good day!
Sincerely yours,
Michael Cheng
Online Partner Support Specialist
Partner Support Group
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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Please reply to newsgroups only, many thanks!|||The easiest way would be to use the SOAP methods. You could call
GetDataDrivenSubscriptionProperties and then call
CreateDataDrivenSubscription with the result. You would have to reenter
data source credentials as these are not returned via SOAP.
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"James" <news@.att.com> wrote in message
news:B641549F-FDAA-4068-A5AA-46BF36C64CC5@.microsoft.com...
>I need to create 3 very similar data-driven subscriptions, with minor
>changes
> in report parameters, and differences in the 3 schedules.
> I there a way I can "copy-paste" one subscription into another? Is there a
> subscription description language kind of like RDL that I could duplicate?
> Any suggestions?
> tia.

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