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Answer by jack3r

Do you have some timestamp on the production database? If the case, you can only keep a track of the user who requesting the data with a timestamp of his request, and them compare with the timestamp in...

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Answer by GPO

For conditional formatting in SSRS you can use expressions like iif() and switch(). In my view though, you're better to keep logic like this in the data. Say your SQL generates a column called...

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Answer by jack3r

Do you have some timestamp on the production database? If the case, you can only keep a track of the user who requesting the data with a timestamp of his request, and them compare with the timestamp in...

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Answer by GPO

For conditional formatting in SSRS you can use expressions like iif() and switch(). In my view though, you're better to keep logic like this in the data. Say your SQL generates a column called...

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