<p><p>Take full advantage of everything SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services has to offer and deliver customizable, web–enabled reports across your business at a reasonable cost. Learn best–practices from professionals who use SQL Server Reporting Services daily to deliver solutions to payin
Pro SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services
β Scribed by Rodney Landrum, Walter J. Voytek II, Shawn McGehee
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 401
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
I've used over a hundred technical books and this is easily one of the most confusing and incomplete ones that I have ever used. Frequently you will find yourself trying to reverse engineer the source code samples because the instructions in the book are missing a variety of key steps that need to be done in order to follow along. I recommend looking for another book if you need help with SSRS.
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