How do I use PBRS to export Paginated Reports on Premise or SSRS reports to TIFF format?

The TIFF format is perhaps the most versatile and diverse bitmap format in existence. Export SSRS reports to TIFF & automatically deliver them to an FTP site, send them in emails, or deliver them to any number of other destinations.

This article applies to:

  • Power BI Paginated Reports (On Premise - Power BI Report Server)
  • Microsoft SSRS Reports (On Premise - SQL Server Reporting Services)

TIFF (*.tif) outputs for Paginated Reports on Premise or SSRS

  • To export TIFF in Paginated Reports on Premise or SSRS, follow these steps:

Format

The output format is selected as part of the Destinations setup for each destination type. The tab above can be found in the Destinations section of a schedule.

Format Option

Power BI and SSRS. TIFF output format section in Destination Wizard in PBRS.
  • You can use PBRS's default formatting options for TIFF (.tif) files or specify your own settings for the output.

Options

Power BI and SSRS. TIFF output format section in Destination Wizard in PBRS.

File Summary

Power BI and SSRS. TIFF output format section in Destination Wizard in PBRS.

Naming

These options determine how the exported file will be named:

Power BI and SSRS. TIFF output format section in Destination Wizard in PBRS.
  • This is the option where you name the output file.
  • Default Naming Convention: PBRS will name the output file in the following format: reportname.format extension, e.g. Catalog Report.pdf.
  • Customize the output file name: Choose your own filename or right-click and use the Insert Function to insert a value.
  • Customize output extension: Choose your own extension. This is useful for system integration. For example, the default extension for a character separated file is "CSV," but you can give your export an extension of "txt" so that the file can be read by another already existing system you may have. You may also right-click and use the Insert Function to insert a value.
  • Append date/time: This is useful for the following reasons:
    • If the filename is the same each time, and it is being exported to the same folder each time, then it will be overwritten by the latest one each time. By appending date and time to the filename, each file remains unique, and no files are overwritten.
    • You can track which reports ran and when they ran by looking at what the report is named.

Misc

Power BI and SSRS. TIFF output format section in Destination Wizard in PBRS.
  • Compress (ZIP) Output: Zips the output. Ability to use .zip encryption as well.
  • Zip File Encryption: Check the option to encrypt and password protect the zip file.
  • Defer Delivery: The report will be generated at the scheduled time, but will not be delivered to the specified destination until later.

TIFF (*.tif) outputs for Power BI Service Reports

  • TIFF as an export format is currently not available for Power BI Service reports.