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SQL Server
2005 Reporting
Services
8 modules of
training
2 Days Training
Step-by-step
hands-on-labs
Sample code
In this course, you
will learn how to
use SQL Server 2005
Reporting Services
to create, execute,
and manage reports.
You will learn how
to create tabular,
matrix (cross-tab),
and chart reports
using Visual Studio
2005 and SQL Server
2005 Business
Intelligence Studio.
You'll explore
creating reports
with groups,
expressions,
conditional
formatting, and
parameters. The
reports you create
in the course will
employ shared data
sources, interactive
sorting, and
drill-down
capabilities. You'll
explore the
deployment and
printing of reports
and the export of
reports to PDF,
Excel, and other
formats. You'll gain
a thorough
understanding of
Reporting Services
security, report
snapshots,
subscriptions, and
the use of custom
assemblies. You'll
also discover how to
integrate reports
into your ASP.NET
and WinForms
applications using
URL access and the
Reporting Services
Web Service API,
without requiring
users to use
Internet Explorer.
Finally, you'll
learn how to empower
your users to create
ad-hoc reports using
Report Builder and
Report Model
projects.
In this
course, you will
learn to:
* Create complex
reports employing
expressions, the
global collections,
and conditional
formatting.
* Create reports
with nested groups
and multiple
parameters.
* Manage reports
using both the
browser-based Report
Manager and SQL
Server Management
Studio-based Report
Manager.
* Secure reports
using integrated
security and SSL.
* Program reports
using URL Access,
the Reporting
Services Web Service
API, the Report
Viewer controls, and
custom assemblies.
* Employ report
caching and create
report snapshots.
* Create standard
and data-driven
report
subscriptions.
* Empower users to
create ad-hoc
reports using Report
Builder and the
models you create
using Report Model
projects.
Prerequisites:
* Familiarity with
databases and the
SQL language.
* Knowledge of SQL
Server helpful but
not required.
* Knowledge of
Visual Studio
.NET/2005 helpful
but not required.
* Knowledge of C# or
VB helpful but also
not required.
Introducing
SQL Server Reporting
Services
# Tour of Features
# Reporting Services
Architecture
# Reporting Services
Terminology
# Reporting Services
Editions
# Taking Reporting
Services for a Spin
Creating
Reports
# Deconstructing
Reporting Services
# Shared Data
Sources
# Creating Reports
from Scratch
Calculations
and Formatting
# Creating
Expressions
# Using the Global
Collections
# Formatting Items
# Conditional
Formatting
Grouping and
Sorting
# Creating Groups
# Calculating Totals
and Percentages
# Interactive
Sorting
# Creating
Drill-Down Reports
Report
Parameters
# Creating Report
Parameters
# Creating Drop-Down
Parameters
# Multi-Valued
Parameters
# Debugging
Parameter Issues
Creating
Matrix Reports and
Charts
# Creating a Basic
Matrix Report
# Matrix Subtotals
# Creating a Basic
Chart
# Exploring the
Charting
Possibilities
Managing
Reporting Services
# Deploying Reports
and Data Sources
# Exporting Reports
and Printing
# Using the
Web-Based Report
Manager
# Using SQL Server
Management
Studio-based
Reporting Services
Manager
Reporting
Services Security
# Two Parts to
Reporting Services
Security
# Securing Access to
Reports
# Data Source
Security
Programming
Reporting Services
# The Many Reporting
Services APIs
# Integrating
Reporting Services
into Applications
using URL Access
# Using the Report
Viewer Controls
Advanced
Reporting Services
Programming
# Using the
Reporting Services
Web Service
# Working with
Custom Assemblies
Snapshots
and Subscriptions
# Caching and
Snapshots
# Creating Standard
Subscriptions
# Creating
Data-Driven
Subscriptions
# Managing
Subscriptions
Ad-Hoc
Reporting with
Report Builder
# The Report Builder
Architecture
# Creating Report
Model Projects
# Running Report
Builder







