SQL Reporting Services – SSRS Plugin For WordPress - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

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Plugin Description

Finally, an SSRS Module for WordPress!

If you have ever wanted to be able to display SQL Server Reporting Services reports within your WordPress site, look no further. This plugin seamlessly bridges the gap between your SSRS reporting server and your WordPress site.

Your SSRS RDL reports will be able to be rendered from your report server directly embedded within your site via use of a simple shortcode.

The free version allows you to display a report that does not have parameters or has parameter defaults set and will render to HTML output. We offer a paid version which offers a number of other features such as more options for parameter interaction, rendering options, priority support and more! To upgrade, after installation simply browse to the “Settings” -> “SQL Reporting Services” -> “Upgrade” page for more information.

Paid Version

The paid version of the module opens up many exciting features and is well worth considering if SSRS is an integral part of your data availability strategy. The following benefits are exposed in the paid version:

  • Export reports to PDF
  • Export reports to Microsoft WordPress
  • Export reports to Microsoft Excel
  • Set parameters via the shortcode
  • Set parameters via the querystring
  • Pass report to render via the querystring
  • Priority support access

We offer monthly, yearly, lifetime and multi-site options, please checkout our site ModuleMasters.com for more information or visit the “Upgrade” page from the “Settings” -> “SQL Reporting Services” section within the Admin section of the portal!

We have a large road map of features and releases we are porting over to our WordPress version of the plugin and will be releasing frequent updates so stay tuned and don’t hesitate to drop us a line if you have any feature requests!

Sincerely,
The Module Masters!

Screenshots

  1. An example of an SSRS report rendering within a WordPress page.

    An example of an SSRS report rendering within a WordPress page.

  2. The settings page where the report server is setup.

    The settings page where the report server is setup.

  3. The syntax used within the shortcode that can be used on any WordPress page for ultimate flexibility!  Note: the paid version supports additional functionality not shown!

    The syntax used within the shortcode that can be used on any WordPress page for ultimate flexibility! Note: the paid version supports additional functionality not shown!

  4. The options pages visible from the "Settings" menu within the WordPress administration pages.

    The options pages visible from the “Settings” menu within the WordPress administration pages.


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