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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:32:03+00:00 2026-05-11T10:32:03+00:00

I am currently making an ASP.Net and C# page, which is a front end

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I am currently making an ASP.Net and C# page, which is a front end for some reports.

I also want to run some queries, from the same data source as the reports (each report uses just 1 data source).

Is it possible to extract the data source connection information from a report, using either ReportingService2005 or ReportExecutionService members, so that it can be reused in an SqlConnection?

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  1. 2026-05-11T10:32:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:32 am

    You can use the ReportingService2005 API to get the datasource used by a particular report.

    You need the full path of the report (which I assume you have), and then use it to query the reporting service for its data source (API).

    // rs = ReportingService2005 that you need to set up.  DataSource ds; DataSources dataSources = rs.GetItemDataSources(item);  // item is a string containing the full path to the report.  dataSources = rs.GetItemDataSources(item); ds = dataSources[0]; 

    The ds in the code above is either a DataSourceDefinition or a DataSourceReference. If it’s a definition you can just cast it into that type and then get the connection string using the following code.

    DataSourceDefinition dsd = ds as DataSourceDefinition(); if(dsd == null)     throw new Exception();  String connectionString = dsd.ConnectString; 

    If it’s a datasourcereference you need to check out the API.

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