Partager via


Create a Report Server project

TFS 2017 | TFS 2015 | TFS 2013

You can track your team's progress by using SQL Server Report Designer to create reports. Before you can base these reports on data from Azure DevOps, you must first create a Report Server project in Visual Studio.

For an overview of Report Designer, see the following page on the Microsoft Web site: Designing and Implementing Reports Using Report Designer. For more information about how to create reports in Report Designer, see Create a Detailed Report using Report Designer and Create an aggregate report using Report Designer and the Analysis Services Cube.

Prerequisites

  • You must have Visual Studio and SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio installed on the same computer.

    To install Business Intelligence Development Studio, run the Setup program for SQL Server, and select the Client Components check box when you specify the components to install. To install the most recent service pack for SQL Server, see the following page on the Microsoft Web site: How to obtain the latest service pack for SQL Server 2008.

  • You must be a member of the TfsWarehouseDataReaders security role in the Analysis Services database on the data-tier server of Team Foundation Server. For more information, see How to: Grant Access to the Databases of the Data Warehouse.

  • You must be a member of the Team Foundation Content Manager role in SQL Server Reporting Services. For more information, see Add accounts to administer TFS.

Create a Reporting Server project

  1. In Visual Studio, open the File menu, point to New, and then select Project.

    The New Project dialog box appears.

  2. Under Project types, select Business Intelligence Projects.

    If Business Intelligence Projects doesn't appear in the list of project types, you must install SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio. For more information, see the Prerequisites section near the start of this article.

  3. Under Templates, select Report Server Project.

  4. In the Name box, type a name for the project, and then select OK.

Create the Tfs2010ReportDS and Tfs2010OlapReportDS data sources

  1. On the Project menu, select Add New Item.

    The Add New Item dialog box appears.

  2. Select Data Source, and then select Add.

    The Shared Data Source dialog box appears.

  3. In the Name box, type Tfs2010ReportDS.

    Important

    If you do not use the name specified in this step, the procedures for deploying your reports will not work properly. This procedure creates local copies of the data sources that you will use as you develop your reports. These copies are equivalent to data sources that TFS has created on the server that is running SQL Server Reporting Services. When you deploy a report, TFS will use the data source on the server that has the same name as your local copy of the data source in your project.

  4. In the Type list, select Microsoft SQL Server, and then select Edit.

  5. In the Connection Properties dialog box, type the name of the server and instance (DataWarehouseServerName/InstanceName) that runs Analysis Services, and then select Use Windows Authentication.

    Note

    In a typical configuration, use the name of the data-tier server. However, the warehouse can also be hosted on a separate server.

  6. Select Select or Enter a database name, and then select Tfs_Warehouse.

  7. (Optional) Select Test Connection to verify that the connection works as defined, and then select OK to return to the Shared Data Source dialog box.

  8. Select OK, and then select OK to create the data source.

  9. Repeat steps 1-7 to create another data source. Specify Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services for the type of the data source, and name it Tfs2010OlapReportDS. Specify Tfs_Analysis for the database name.

    Even though you might have installed or upgraded to TFS 2013, these names, which were assigned to the data sources for TFS 2010, are in use.

Set the project's properties to deploy reports

  1. On the Project menu, select Properties.

  2. For the value of the OverwriteDataSources property, select False.

    Note

    If you set this option, you can publish your reports without overwriting the data sources on the server with those that you defined in this project.

  3. For the value of the TargetDataSourceFolder property, type /.

  4. For the value of the TargetReportFolder property, type the path of the folder where you'll deploy the reports from this project. If you'll deploy the reports to a specific team project, use the name of the team project.

  5. For the value of the TargetServerURL property, type the URL of the Reporting Services server. For example, you can type http://ReportingServicesServerName/reportserver.