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SSRS Charts / Gauges on Dashboard

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Hi all,

I have a number of CRM reports created in SSRS Visual Studio that i want to show within my CRM Dashboard.

I have created a new Dashboard, added an iframe and copied in the URL of my report. The problem is that i seem to get the report title / navigation bar along with the report that is also twice the width of the gauge in question (see below). Is there anyway i can turn this off so just the gauge on its own is displayed?

 

crm_5F00_gauge2.png

 

Thanks

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    RE: SSRS Charts / Gauges on Dashboard

    You should be able to hide the toolbar by adding ToolBare=false to the url

    Have a read of this post

    nishantrana.me/.../hiding-tool-bar-from-the-ssrs-report-while-using-them-in-dashboard-crm-2011

    Cheers

    Joe

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    RE: SSRS Charts / Gauges on Dashboard

    1) at a glance, it doesn't look like the report iframe can be separated from the report heading etc. as the URL is managed separately.  Have you considered hosting the report externally and then pointing the IFrame to it?

    2) Alternatively, you could try having a web resource host an iframe to the report and then hide the undesired components. Not a nice solution and I'm not sure whether CRM would let you do it, but might be worth a try if hosting separately is a problem.

    3) If all else fails, you could write your own guages as a webresource and use odata/endpoint to retrieve report information.  This would probably be the way I'd do it (though, of course, it takes a while to develop)

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