| title | Deprecated features in SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services | Microsoft Docs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ms.date | 07/02/2017 | ||||
| ms.prod | reporting-services | ||||
| ms.prod_service | reporting-services-native | ||||
| ms.technology | reporting-services | ||||
| ms.topic | conceptual | ||||
| helpviewer_keywords |
|
||||
| ms.assetid | 3876c01e-f81d-4cce-9104-5106a8c369e6 | ||||
| author | maggiesMSFT | ||||
| ms.author | maggies |
[!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto] [!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto-2016] [!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto-not-2017] [!INCLUDE ssrs-appliesto-not-pbirs]
[!INCLUDE ssrs-previous-versions]
This article describes the deprecated SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services features. The features are still available in the release in which they are deprecated; however the features are scheduled to be removed in a future release of [!INCLUDEssNoVersion]. Don't use deprecated features in new applications.
The following SQL Server Reporting Services features won't be supported in the next version of SQL Server. Don't use these features in new development work, and modify applications that currently use these features as soon as possible.
| Category | Deprecated feature |
|---|---|
| Report Server | HTML4.0 renderer. Use the HTML5 renderer. |
SQL Server 2014 Reporting Services Deprecated Features
What's New in Reporting Services
Backward Compatibility | Reporting Services
Behavior Changes to SQL Server Reporting Services in SQL Server 2016
Discontinued Functionality to SQL Server Reporting Services in SQL Server 2016
More questions? Try asking the Reporting Services forum