SSRS implement mailto function with HTML table
I am creating a SSRS report. I have added a mailto button, when the user press on that button. It will open outlook and create an email with the recipient email automatically.
Now, I would like parse the table on the SSRS to outlook email, in this case the user doesn't need to copy and paste the table from SSRS to outlook email. I have searched that the maximum length for the mailto statement is 255 characters. I would like to know is there any tricks? Thank you in advance
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I am creating a SSRS report. I have added a mailto button, when the user press on that button. It will open outlook and create an email with the recipient email automatically.
Now, I would like parse the table on the SSRS to outlook email, in this case the user doesn't need to copy and paste the table from SSRS to outlook email. I have searched that the maximum length for the mailto statement is 255 characters. I would like to know is there any tricks? Thank you in advance
reporting-services ssrs-2012 microsoft-reporting
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I am creating a SSRS report. I have added a mailto button, when the user press on that button. It will open outlook and create an email with the recipient email automatically.
Now, I would like parse the table on the SSRS to outlook email, in this case the user doesn't need to copy and paste the table from SSRS to outlook email. I have searched that the maximum length for the mailto statement is 255 characters. I would like to know is there any tricks? Thank you in advance
reporting-services ssrs-2012 microsoft-reporting
I am creating a SSRS report. I have added a mailto button, when the user press on that button. It will open outlook and create an email with the recipient email automatically.
Now, I would like parse the table on the SSRS to outlook email, in this case the user doesn't need to copy and paste the table from SSRS to outlook email. I have searched that the maximum length for the mailto statement is 255 characters. I would like to know is there any tricks? Thank you in advance
reporting-services ssrs-2012 microsoft-reporting
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255 is not limited by SSRS, it is Url path limit. Hence, you cannot trick your mail client in this way.
But you may develop Rendering Extension so that user can send email just like exporting to excel. Reference
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255 is not limited by SSRS, it is Url path limit. Hence, you cannot trick your mail client in this way.
But you may develop Rendering Extension so that user can send email just like exporting to excel. Reference
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255 is not limited by SSRS, it is Url path limit. Hence, you cannot trick your mail client in this way.
But you may develop Rendering Extension so that user can send email just like exporting to excel. Reference
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255 is not limited by SSRS, it is Url path limit. Hence, you cannot trick your mail client in this way.
But you may develop Rendering Extension so that user can send email just like exporting to excel. Reference
255 is not limited by SSRS, it is Url path limit. Hence, you cannot trick your mail client in this way.
But you may develop Rendering Extension so that user can send email just like exporting to excel. Reference
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