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Reporting Services 101
1. MS SQL Server Reporting Services 101 Quick & Easy Reporting with more than just numbers Allen Feuling Email: afeuling@gmail.com
2. SSRS 101 Class Description: Create smart, visually appealing reports with more than just numbers. SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is an optional component of SQL Server 2005, 2008 and 2008R2 used to create and deliver business intelligence reporting. After a brief overview of the application and its capabilities, I will show you how to set-up Reporting Services in Microsoft BIDS (Business Intelligence Development Studio), create a simple report and view it using the built-in Report server. We will then see how the report can be embedded directly into web pages or .NET Windows applications.
3. Agenda: SSRS Overview Create Report in BIDS Report Designer Deploy to Report Server Report Builder Visual Studio Report Viewer Control Questions/Discussion
SQL Server Reporting Services is a reporting software application from Microsoft. Although it's sold as part of SQL Server - and is designed to connect to SQL Server databases, among others - it actually runs within Visual Studio, in an application called BIDS (Business Intelligence Design Studio).Introduced with SQL Server 2005; Current version SSRS 2008 R2 - new and improved Gauges, Indicators, Data bars, sparklines, Geospatial Visualization (Maps), and Windows Office Suite styling.SSRS Components: BIDS – Visual Studio shell (data mgt, report design, deployment)Report Server Report BuilderReport ManagerVS integration via Report Viewer Control
Mainfeatures of Report Designer:The Datasets window shows the data that is available to the report. The main design window lets you view the report itself. You can see a preview of the report, work with the report in a layout designer, or work with the query that returns the data for the report. The Solution Explorer, Output, and Properties windows are the standard Visual Studio windows. features of Report Designer:The Datasets window shows the data that is available to the report. The main design window lets you view the report itself. You can see a preview of the report, work with the report in a layout designer, or work with the query that returns the data for the report. The Solution Explorer, Output, and Properties windows are the standard Visual Studio windows. You can change the available data or the sort order for the report by modifying the query on the Data tab. You can resize or rearrange controls on the Layout tab. You can use the Properties window to change properties of individual controls including their font, alignment, colors, and so on.