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Microsoft® SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services (Microsoft Sql Server) written by Brian Larson Studio : McGraw-Hill Osborne Media by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Publisher : McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Released : 2008-08-21 Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780071548083 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 1 review)
List Price : $49.99 Our Price : $31.49
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The Definitive Guide to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Create and deliver data-rich reports across the enterprise using this complete server-based reporting solution. Written by a member of the original Reporting Services development team, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services covers the entire report-building and distribution process, including data extraction, integration with desktop and Web applications, and end-user access. The book explains how to maximize all of the powerful features, including the new Tablix data format, as well as enhanced performance, scalability, and visualization capabilities. Install, configure, and customize SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Create SELECT queries to extract data Generate reports from the Report Wizard and from scratch Add charts, images, and gauges Build reusable report templates - Use the new Tablix data format to create reports with any structure
- Export reports to Word, Excel, PDF, HTML, XML, and other formats
- Enable end-user access to reports via the Report Server and its Report Manager web interface
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Effective for getting up to speed with Reporting Services |
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If you are just learning Reporting Services, this is a book targeted for you. It's very effective as a step-by-step tutorial, read cover to cover. Larson writes with a clear, concise style, providing lots of examples, and doesn't assume that you know anything about reporting. For complete database novices, he even has a chapter on basic database concepts that provides probably all that the layperson needs to know to create basic reports. Having done some work with 2005 Reporting Services already, the basic/conceptual chapters were less valuable for me and I ended up skipping sections. However, I still found the book quite useful and learned a couple of things that I didn't know Reporting Services could do. This is a fine book for those having to get up to speed quickly with SSRS. Definitely not material you could get off of SQL Server Books Online. |
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