Topic Last Updated—August 2008
To delete a SQL Reporting Services report in Configuration Manager 2007 R2, right-click the report and select Delete. However, before deleting a report, you should note the following consequences:
- If the report being deleted is linked with
another report, the link between the reports will be broken.
 
- There is no equivalent of the Windows Recycle
Bin in SQL Reporting Services. If you mistakenly delete a report,
you might not be able to recover it.
 
Use the following procedure to delete a SQL Reporting Services report in Configuration Manager 2007 R2.
|  Note | 
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| The information in this topic applies only to Configuration Manager 2007 R2 and Configuration Manager 2007 R3. | 
To delete a SQL Reporting Services report
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In the Configuration Manager console, navigate to System Center Configuration Manager / Site Database / Computer Management / Reporting / Reporting Services / <Reporting Server> and expand the node. 
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Right-click a report, and then click Delete. 
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In the Confirm Object Delete dialog box, click Yes. 
See Also
Tasks
How to Create a New Model-Based Report in SQL Reporting ServicesHow to Create a New SQL-Based Report in SQL Reporting Services
How to Modify an Existing SQL Reporting Services Report





