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The report server has RDLSandboxing enabled and the report contains custom code

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Hi All

Has anyone know how to solve this issue?

I have same package in both DEV and Build environment (Build environment even has latest DB from UAT) with UAT. However this issue only happen in UAT, but not in DEV and Build. This report has Custom code in the <Code> element of a report definition. But I want to know why it would happen in DEV and BUILD.

Best Regards,

JustZM

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    huijij 19,811 on at
    RE: The report server has RDLSandboxing enabled and the report contains custom code

    Hi JustZM,

    The following blog mentions that this issue has arisen because in the new release of Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management, the reporting service for TIER 2 environments enforces the use of RDL sandboxing. RDL sandboxing allows you to restrict the use of specific types of resources. You can follow the steps described in the link to see if it works.

    www.1clickfactory.com/.../

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