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title Behavior changes to SQL Server Reporting Services in SQL Server 2016 | Microsoft Docs
ms.date 07/02/2017
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ms.prod_service reporting-services-native
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Behavior changes to SQL Server Reporting Services in SQL Server 2016

[!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto] [!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto-2016] [!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto-not-2017] [!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto-not-pbirs]

[!INCLUDE ssrs-previous-versions]

This topic describes behavior changes in [!INCLUDEssRSnoversion]. Behavior changes affect how features work or interact in SQL Server 2016 as compared to previous versions of SQL Server.

There are no behavior changes.

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