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title Deprecated features in SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services | Microsoft Docs
description This article describes features that will be deprecated in the next version of SQL Server Reporting Services.
ms.date 11/21/2019
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Deprecated features in SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services

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When we mark a feature as deprecated, it means:

  • The feature is in maintenance mode only. We'll make no new changes, including changes related to interoperability with new features.
  • We strive not to remove a deprecated feature from future releases, to make upgrades easier. However, in rare situations, we may choose to permanently remove the feature from Reporting Services if it limits future innovations.
  • For new development work, we don't recommend using deprecated features.

Features deprecated in a future version of SQL Server

SQL Server Reporting Services supports the following features in the next version of SQL Server, but will deprecate them in a later version. The specific version of SQL Server hasn't been determined.

Category Deprecated feature Replacement
Report Server Report Part Gallery None
Report Server Mobile Reports and Mobile Report Publisher Power BI reports in Power BI Report Server offer mobile capabilities.
Report Server XLS and DOC render formats XLSX and DOCX formats are available and supported.
Report Server Atom Data Feed oData feed support is available for shared datasets in SSRS and Power BI Report Server.

See also

Discontinued functionality in SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services (SSRS)

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