Issue of reports in Reporting SERVICES

Hello world

I'm having a problem with SCCM reports. Whenever I am trying to run a report. I get the below error:

"An error occurred during the processing of the report. (rsProcessingAborted)
Query execution failed for dataset 'DataSet1 '. (rsErrorExecutingCommand)
Invalid object name 'fn_rbac_Collection '. "

What is happening with all the reports that I try to run. I'm under the report by going to http://\reports.

Any suggestion on how to solve this problem.

Thanks DN

Guys,

I could solve the problem. When I checked the data source, the connection string was missing. That was the reason for the error message. I have configured the connection string with the correct settings and it started working.

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