![]() For information on the installation requirements, see Install business intelligence components. ![]() To complete this walkthrough, you need the business intelligence components installed. This walkthrough illustrates the following tasks:ĭefining a method to return data to Reporting Servicesīinding a report to a report data provider class Report data provider class – processes business logic based on parameters and a query, and then returns the tables as a dataset for the report. Temporary table – RDP class fills a temporary table with data that will be used by Reporting Services to display the report.ĭata contract class – defines the parameters in the report. The following elements are required to set RDP as your data source type. The data that displays in your report may vary depending upon the sample data that is available to you. ![]() The following illustration is a preview of the report that you create in this walkthrough. The data to be processed and displayed is from Microsoft Dynamics AX. You cannot query directly for the data you want to render on a report. An RDP class is an appropriate data source type when the following conditions are met. The options for a data source type for a Microsoft Dynamics AX report are query, business logic, and RDP. In this walkthrough, you use a report data provider (RDP) class with business logic to process data and then display the outcome of the business logic on a report.Īn RDP class is an X++ class that is used to access and process data for a Reporting Services report. For the latest release plans, see Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform release plans.Īpplies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 For the latest documentation, see Microsoft Dynamics 365 product documentation. This content is archived and is not being updated.
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