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Sunday, November 08, 2015

Hands-on training event in Honolulu: SQL Server Reporting Services 2012


This hands-on course will provide you with the ability to create cutting edge reports using Microsoft's latest reporting services product, SQL Server 2012.

The course is offered by the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training(PACTT): http://pcatt.hawaii.edu/home

Report writing is one of the most important IT related jobs in an enterprise. This course is for you if you would like to master report writing/authoring using SQL Server Reporting Services. The course begins with a presentation of essential technical background, after which you will work through guided hands-on exercises.
At the end of the course you will have gained:

• A solid understanding of how to interact with SQL Servers
• Knowledge and experience installing and configuring reporting Services
• A working knowledge of using Report Builder to author reports and deploy them to report server
• A working knowledge of Report Manager's ability to carry out administrative tasks related to all aspects of reports; creating shared data sources, folder and folder hierarchies on the report server, and report models; managing security and subscriptions; and configuring data driven subscriptions
• An understanding of how to embed report viewer controls in windows and web projects.

Venue: Honolulu Community College Honolulu Community College
874 Dillingham Blvd Honolulu, HI 96817-4598
Phone: (808) 845-9211
Official Website: honolulu.hawaii.edu/

Section 1 - Mar 22 - Apr  28, 2016; TTh; 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm; 12 mtgs

I will be using my latest book on SQL Server Reporting Services for this course:





Saturday, January 26, 2008

My articles on Microsoft Reporting Services

Review of these articles may help in understanding Microsoft SSRS (Vs 2003 & VS 2005; SQL 2000 and SQL 2005) in a reasonable amount of time.

On Importing an Access Parametric Report into SQL 2000 Reporting Services

ASP.NET and SQL 2000 Reporting Services

SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services: Creating a report from scratch

Creating a Chart with SQL 2000 Reporting Services


Building a Multi-table Report with SQL 2005 Reporting Services

Generating and Hosting a SQL Server Reporting Services Report Using SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence Development Studio

This reader liked the article and he was kind enough to communicate to me:(name is masked)

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Referring URL: http://aspalliance.com/819Thankyou for providing such beautifully documented/illustrated mini tutorial on Reporting Services. Had purchased a book to learn RSS, but your tutorial although short was very precise and you spoke to the point. I really liked your method of exposing the basic intricacies in the Reporting Server. I now find it more easy to approach the Reporting Server.Thankyou once again for your efforts.Best Regards,XXXXXXX
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