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Pro SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services

โœ Scribed by Walter J. Voytek II, Rodney Landrum


Publisher
Apress
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
401
Edition
1
Category
Library

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SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 is the latest version of thereporting technology from Microsoft, providing the means to design,author, render, and deploy business reports to users, customers, andemployees, via the web or the company intranet. The reporting engineis built in to the SQL Server 2005 database (and provided as a freeadd-on with SQL Server 2000) and the report manager is integratedwith Visual Studio 2003, providing an effective and familiarenvironment for all SQL Server and. NET developers. The book waswritten in parallel with a migration project, moving some 200professional healthcare reports from various reporting architecturesto SQL Server Reporting Services, and so is steeped in the day-to-daychallenges, discoveries, and successes involved in delivering asuccessful reporting solution with this technology. In this book, youwill find step-by-step guides, best practices, and real code examplesthat cover all of the common Reporting Services tasks.


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