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New MSDN Article: Using Project Server Security in SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) Reports

Do you have a desire to secure the data from Reporting database based on user rights in the Project Server? You might be interested in this:

 

Big thanks to Stephen C. Sanderlin, MSProjectExperts, who wrote this article and extensive code sample. It’s an excerpt from his forthcoming book, Developer's Guide to Microsoft Project Server 2010.

 

High-level logic overview of ReportingPSISecurity

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    July 19, 2010
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