SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), when incorporated into Sharepoint 2013 empowers reports to be sent to clients through email. From the report click Manage Subscriptions.
On the following image click Add Subscription. You can design the report alternatives and click OK to spare.
On the off chance that you’ve not arranged SSRS you may get a lapse in the Application Event log on the Sharepoint server facilitating the SSRS service application. This could take the form:
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The Report Server Email extension failed to read its configuration settings from the rsreportserver.config configuration file. The extension is not available to users. (Application: SQL Server Reporting Services Service Application, CorrelationId: …) |
The site page might likewise neglect to load, with a blunder like the one below.
On the off chance that you experience this lapse, open the SQL Server Reporting Services Service Application from Central Administration. Next, open email settings and arrange the SMTP server. At last, open Provision subscriptions and alerts, enter the suitable record points of interest and click OK.