April 3, 2017 at 5:06 am
Hi,
I need to create a report displaying all the users within one Active Directory group. There are only about 15 users within the AD group.
Can anyone tell me or give an example of how I can create a report which displays the members name (firstname and lastname), department, email directly from an AD group without using any SQL tables?
Is this possible?
thanks
April 3, 2017 at 5:16 am
Sounds like a job for PowerShell. The PowerShell commands come with the AD client tools, if I remember correctly. Or you could set up a linked server to AD and query that, although it's by no means easy. Why don't you want to use a table?
John
April 3, 2017 at 5:25 am
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John Mitchell-245523 - Monday, April 3, 2017 5:16 AMSounds like a job for PowerShell. The PowerShell commands come with the AD client tools, if I remember correctly. Or you could set up a linked server to AD and query that, although it's by no means easy. Why don't you want to use a table?John
Hi John,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I'm new to SRSS and just going by what I know so far.
I could use powershell, but i want to display the group membership in an SRSS report, so was just wondering how i could access the group membership vi AD.
Is there a simple way of achieving what I want? I don't need to edit the membership, just simply display the membership of the AD group in the report.
Thanks
April 3, 2017 at 5:33 am
Use xp_cmdshell to call the PowerShell command from a stored procedure. That's probably the simplest way.
John
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