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New Schedule / Edit Schedule Page (Report Manager)

Use the New Schedule / Edit Schedule page to create a schedule for a report. Schedules are used with subscriptions, to refresh cached reports, and to create snapshots as standalone items or in report history.

Note

Scheduled operations are not supported in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services. For more information about features in this edition, see Reporting Services in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services.

You can create schedules only for reports that can run unattended. Running a report unattended requires that you store credentials in the report server database. For more information, see Data Sources Properties Page (Report Manager).

Not all frequency combinations can be supported in a single schedule. For example, if you want to run a report at 12:00 P.M. and 4:00 P.M. every Friday, you must create two daily schedules that specify a Friday run date, one with a start time of 12:00 P.M. and another with a start time of 4:00 P.M.

Schedule processing is based on the local time of the report server that hosts and processes the schedule.

You can open this page from any page on which you use or define schedules:

  • Select a report, click New Subscription, and then click Select Schedule.
  • Select a report, click the Properties tab, click History, and then click Configure.
  • Select a report, click the Subscriptions tab, and then click Select Schedule.
  • Select a report, click the Properties tab, click Execution, and then click Configure.

Options

  • Schedule details
    Choose options that determine when and how often a report runs. Frequency options are layered. The first set of options specifies a category of frequency (hourly, daily, weekly, and so on). The second set of options that appears is based on your initial selection.

    • Hourly defines a schedule that runs at hourly intervals. Use the Start and end dates section to specify the day on which to run the schedule.
    • Daily defines a schedule that runs on the days you select at a specific hour and minute. You can specify days in the following ways: Every <day>, Every weekday, and Every <number> day. Choosing one approach voids the others, even if the other days appear to be selected.
    • Weekly defines a schedule that runs at weekly intervals at a specific hour and minute. The interval can be a complete week (for example, every two weeks), or days within a week.
    • Monthly defines a schedule that runs on a monthly basis. Within a month, you can choose a day based on a pattern (for example, the last Sunday of every month) or specific calendar dates (such as 1 and 15 to indicate the first and fifteenth day of every month). Using commas and hyphens, you can specify multiple days and ranges, for example, 1, 5, 7-12, 21.
    • Once defines a schedule that runs only once. Use the Start and end dates section to specify the day on which to run the schedule. This schedule expires as soon as it is processed.
  • Start and end dates
    Specify a start date that determines when the schedule takes effect and an end date that determines when the schedule expires.

    Schedules expire without notification. After the end date, they no longer run. Expired schedules are not deleted. Schedules can only be deleted manually. That way, if you choose to continue the schedule, you can extend the end date.

See Also

Reference

Report Manager F1 Help

Other Resources

How to: Start Report Manager (Report Manager)
Report Manager
Creating, Modifying, and Deleting Schedules

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance