November 22, 2018 at 6:20 am
Hi all
I've got a bit of a conundrum.
I need to be able to allow people to create subscriptions on reports but I don't want to give them full admin access.
As things are now, we have an AD group with the following permissions:-
Browser
My Reports
Publisher
Report Builder
Members of this group can create their own reports and publish them (which is fine) but they can't create subscriptions (except to themselves).
I need to allow them to create subscriptions which will send these reports to a list of users.
I did try creating a new role on SSRS (I called it Create Subscriptions) and gave it the following permissions:-
Manage Individual Subscriptions
Manage All Subscriptions
This doesn't appear to have the desired effect as the user I'm testing with still cannot create a subscription to go to a list of users.
The only thing I haven't done so far is restart the SSRS service.
Two questions:-
1) Am I doing this right?
2) Is an SSRS service restart needed?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
::edit::
Just checked the System Role options (in case it was a system role I needed to create) but I can't see anything obvious in there.
November 27, 2018 at 2:51 pm
richardmgreen1 - Thursday, November 22, 2018 6:20 AMHi allI've got a bit of a conundrum.
I need to be able to allow people to create subscriptions on reports but I don't want to give them full admin access.
As things are now, we have an AD group with the following permissions:-
Browser
My Reports
Publisher
Report BuilderMembers of this group can create their own reports and publish them (which is fine) but they can't create subscriptions (except to themselves).
I need to allow them to create subscriptions which will send these reports to a list of users.I did try creating a new role on SSRS (I called it Create Subscriptions) and gave it the following permissions:-
Manage Individual Subscriptions
Manage All SubscriptionsThis doesn't appear to have the desired effect as the user I'm testing with still cannot create a subscription to go to a list of users.
The only thing I haven't done so far is restart the SSRS service.
Two questions:-
1) Am I doing this right?
2) Is an SSRS service restart needed?Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
::edit::
Just checked the System Role options (in case it was a system role I needed to create) but I can't see anything obvious in there.
For data driven subscriptions, I believe they would also need Manage Reports permissions.
Sue
November 28, 2018 at 2:18 am
Hi Sue
These are subscriptions that are ruin on a timed schedule if that helps.
November 28, 2018 at 8:14 am
richardmgreen1 - Wednesday, November 28, 2018 2:18 AMHi SueThese are subscriptions that are ruin on a timed schedule if that helps.
I think it's still needed if these aren't their own subscriptions. Did you try it?
Sue
November 28, 2018 at 8:26 am
Sue_H - Tuesday, November 27, 2018 2:51 PMFor data driven subscriptions, I believe they would also need Manage Reports permissions.
Sue
Sue is right, this is mentioned in the documentation Create, Modify, and Delete Data-Driven Subscriptions.
Before you can create a data-driven subscription, ensure that you satisfy the following requirements:
- ...
- User requirements. The author of the subscription must have permission to "Manage reports" and "Manage all subscriptions." For more information about item-level task permissions, see Tasks and Permissions. The author must also have the necessary credentials to access the external data source that contains subscriber data.
Thom~
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Larnu.uk
November 28, 2018 at 8:52 am
Thanks folks
I'll add that permission and see what happens.
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