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Subreports in deployment

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I'm transitioning to SSRS 2005 from Crystal.
I (think)proved to myself that in development, SSRS doesn't create a copy of the subreport like Crystal does. It seems to grab the separate report I wrote every time I run the container report, and brings in any changes I made to the subreport without my having to re-insert it.

Now, when I deploy the container report, do I have to take care to deploy the subreports with it, or does it know enough to grab them and take them along?
Thanks, and Happy Friday!
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You have to deploy the subreport -- otherwise It'll use the previous version you have deployed.

 
Indeed - remember that when you deploy a report it is physically moved to the report server. If you don;t deploy the new sub report, it will hook into whichver version sits ont he report serfer, not the version thst is sitting within your project

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