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From the Back Cover SQL Server reporting Services is the customizable reporting solution for report designers and programmers. This hands-on guide will get you up to speed quickly so you can design, deploy, manage, and even customize reporting solutions. You can create powerful reports without programming knowledge and extend reporting solutions using VB, C#, and ASP.NET. Packed with detailed examples of building reports, designing report solutions, and developing deployment strategies for interacting with various platforms, this book prepares you to take full advantage of this revolutionary tool. Plus, you'll learn how to extend practically every feature of Reporting Services by implementing your own security architecture or adding custom data access. What you will learn from this book ● ●

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Details of programming reports and report scripting Advanced report design, including drill-down reports, nested lists, drill-through, links and dynamic content High-level strategies for business and support systems Rendering reports using .NET code, .NET 10 namespace classes, and URL rendering deployment strategies to handle hardware, software, and platform considerations, licensing issues, and scaling options How to design reports for mobile services Various tools used to define data sources and semantic metadata models How to use parameters and expressions to define creative report solutions



Advanced object-oriented programming techniques, with examples in C# and VB 2005.

Who this book is for This book is for report designers, developers, administrators, and business professionals interested in learning the advanced functionality, report,server administration, and security issues of SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issue technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new Technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.

About the Author Paul Turley is a senior consultant for Hitachi Consulting. He architects database, reporting and business intelligence solutions for many prominent consulting clients. In addition to Reporting Services, he has created reporting solutions using Crystal Reports, Active Reports, and Access. Since 1988, he has managed IT projects, designed and programmed applications using Visual Basic 3, 4, 5, 6, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and SQL Server. He obtained his MCSD certification in 1996 and other certifications include MCDBA, IT Project+, and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Practitioner. He designed and maintains www.Scout-Master.com, a web-based service that enables Boy Scout units to manage their membership and advancement records online using ASP.NET, SQL Server, and Reporting Services. Paul authored Beginning Transact SQL for SQL Server 2000 and 2005. He has been a contributing author on books and articles including Professional Access 2000 Programming, Beginning Access 2002 VBA, and SQL Server Data Warehousing with Analysis Services, all from WROX Press. Todd Bryant has been creating custom data-focused applications and reporting solutions since the early eighties. He began using Microsoft technologies in 1998, and the love affair began. Todd has been contract programming, teaching, and developing custom courseware ever since. He is currently working half-time as a software architect for SoftWyre, a Little Rock, Arkansas, based software development company as well as training half-time at Netdesk Corporation in Seattle, where he concentrates on enterprise solutions, Com+ services, and object-oriented programming using both VB.NET and C#. His certifications include the MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, and MCT certifications from Microsoft; the CNA certification from Novell; and both CompTIAâ??s A+ and CTT+. James Counihan started teaching himself binary in the early 1970s. He is now a Seattle-area consultant specializing in development on the .NET platform. Dave DuVarney is a principal for Stateraâ??s Seattle office. He has broad technical knowledge stemming from his experiences as a software developer, a certified public accountant, and a technology trainer. Dave has been involved in multiple software development projects ranging from contract management systems to human rights auditing. He is proficient in numerous development languages as well as Microsoft business intelligence technologies. Most recently he has been consulting and delivering on SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Integration Services. Dave is the coauthor of Professional SQL Server Reporting Services.

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From the Back Cover: SQL Server reporting Services is the customizable reporting solution for report designers and programmers. This hands-on guide will get you up to speed quickly so you can design, deploy, manage, and even customize reporting solutions. You can create powerful reports without programming knowledge and extend reporting solutions using VB, C#, and ASP.NET. Packed with detailed examples of building reports, designing report solutions, and developing deployment strategies for interacting with various platforms, this book prepares you to take full advantage of this revolutionary tool. Plus, you'll learn how to extend practically every feature of Reporting Services by implementing your own security architecture or adding custom data access. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

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From the Back Cover SQL Server reporting Services is the customizable reporting solution for report designers and programmers. This hands-on guide will get you up to speed quickly so you can design, deploy, manage, and even customize reporting solutions. You can create powerful reports without programming knowledge and extend reporting solutions using VB, C#, and ASP.NET. Packed with detailed examples of building reports, designing report solutions, and developing deployment strategies for interacting with various platforms, this book prepares you to take full advantage of this revolutionary tool. Plus, you'll learn how to extend practically every feature of Reporting Services by implementing your own security architecture or adding custom data access. What you will learn from this book ● ●



Details of programming reports and report scripting Advanced report design, including drill-down reports, nested lists, drill-through, links and dynamic content High-level strategies for business and support systems



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Rendering reports using .NET code, .NET 10 namespace classes, and URL rendering deployment strategies to handle hardware, software, and platform considerations, licensing issues, and scaling options How to design reports for mobile services Various tools used to define data sources and semantic metadata models How to use parameters and expressions to define creative report solutions Advanced object-oriented programming techniques, with examples in C# and VB 2005.

Who this book is for This book is for report designers, developers, administrators, and business professionals interested in learning the advanced functionality, report,server administration, and security issues of SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issue technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new Technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.

About the Author Paul Turley is a senior consultant for Hitachi Consulting. He architects database, reporting and business intelligence solutions for many prominent consulting clients. In addition to Reporting Services, he has created reporting solutions using Crystal Reports, Active Reports, and Access. Since 1988, he has managed IT projects, designed and programmed applications using Visual Basic 3, 4, 5, 6, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and SQL Server. He obtained his MCSD certification in 1996 and other certifications include MCDBA, IT Project+, and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Practitioner. He designed and maintains www.Scout-Master.com, a web-based service that enables Boy Scout units to manage their membership and advancement records online using ASP.NET, SQL Server, and Reporting Services. Paul authored Beginning Transact SQL for SQL Server 2000 and 2005. He has been a contributing author on books and articles including Professional Access 2000 Programming, Beginning Access 2002 VBA, and SQL Server Data Warehousing with Analysis Services, all from WROX Press. Todd Bryant has been creating custom data-focused applications and reporting solutions since the early eighties. He began using Microsoft technologies in 1998, and the love affair began. Todd has been contract programming, teaching, and developing custom courseware ever since. He is currently working half-time as a software architect for SoftWyre, a Little Rock, Arkansas, based software development company as well as training half-time at Netdesk Corporation in Seattle, where he concentrates on enterprise solutions, Com+ services, and object-oriented programming using both VB.NET and C#. His certifications include the MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, and MCT certifications from Microsoft; the CNA certification from Novell; and both CompTIAâ??s A+ and CTT+. James Counihan started teaching himself binary in the early 1970s. He is now a Seattle-area consultant specializing in development on the .NET platform. Dave DuVarney is a principal for Stateraâ??s Seattle office. He has broad technical knowledge stemming from his experiences as a software developer, a certified public accountant, and a technology trainer. Dave has been involved in multiple software development projects ranging from

contract management systems to human rights auditing. He is proficient in numerous development languages as well as Microsoft business intelligence technologies. Most recently he has been consulting and delivering on SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Integration Services. Dave is the coauthor of Professional SQL Server Reporting Services.

Most helpful customer reviews 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good for developers By D. Dollahite I am a developer that has moved over from using Crystal Reports (and Enterprise v10) for 5+ years to SSRS for our new web app. We did that not only for cost (SSRS is included with the SQL Server licenses we were buying anyway and Crystal costs buku bucks), but also because we moved our product's web UI to ASP.NET 3.5, and it turns out that (as of May 2008) SAP/Business Objects has yet to release an ASP.NET 3.5-compatible SDK and the timeline is "maybe end of Q2". I'd rather have a product in hand that works than hold up development on maybe's and if's. If you're still evaluating the SSRS versus Crystal decision, I think the general consensus that SSRS is "80-90% there" is fairly accurate. But SSRS 2008 also narrows that gap. SSRS is dramatically different in its approach to report writing than Crystal. For example, in Crystal you have defined "groups" on the page correlating to the report groups you have set up (very similar to MS Access reports). In SSRS, you have an object container (usually a table) that groups by the fields you define and then you put your objects into that object. Not better or worse... just different. This book does a good job of explaining things like that. It is also good about explaining using code in SSRS, like ability to create VB code libraries for use within reports. I found this book to be very helpful in both outlining the basic differences as well as provide details on the nitty gritty. It's not 100% of the info you'll ever need. Frankly, I have both this and the Microsoft Press SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services book as well, and between them I can usually figure out what I need. But I also have to go and search the web for answers to specific formatting issues or resolution of "quirks". And I can't say that I've read it cover to cover. It is very well laid out along the lines of reading just what you need to read for what you're working on. If you don't care about programming report management tools, then just skip that chapter. If all you care about is management, skip the report design sections. But all-in-all I find it well laid out, clear, and if it didn't 100% explain something at least gave me enough to know where to start looking for extra detail. If you're just a report designer, and not a programmer or DBA (I happen to be the rare exception of being all three), then you might struggle with with this book. But then again, you'll probably struggle with SSRS in general if you're only a report designer and not a coder. It's very "code-oriented". Crystal is much more report designer-friendly. But that code is also what I believe will propel SSRS to crush Crystal in the future. It provides a lot of flexibility not found in Crystal. As a side note, after I bought this book, we decided to move all the way to SSRS 2008 despite it's "newness" and our hesitancy to use Microsoft products prior to SP-1 releases. SSRS 2008 adds quite a bit, including HTML-formatted text boxes, the ability to add rich-text to sections of text within a text box (e.g.; bold, italicize or color only one word in a sentence), as well as fix an undocumented bug with the matrix control that forces page overruns the size of the number of dynamic columns that are added (drove me crazy for a week). So I'll probably be buying the 2008

version of this book to get more up-to-date info. 19 of 28 people found the following review helpful. Intermediate level, Read about SQL first. By John Matlock Virtually all the information that a company has is maintained in databases. This includes information from vatious department such as personnel, sales, manufacturing, all of which needs to be pulled together into intelligible reports if they are to be of any use to management. In the past Microsoft had SQL Server as a pretty fair database. Certainly compteitive with Oracle and IBM's DB2. But all the database did was take in and give back data. It was up to you to take that data and put it into a report form if you wanted to have other people make sense out of it. Microsoft seems to have developed a philosophy of extending the SQL Server package to incorporate a bunch of new features. Reporting Services is one of these. Basically Reporting Services takes the raw data out of the database and presents it in a more understandable format, being a report, a chart or whatever. The book is what you would expect. It is a complete guide to using Reporting Services from its installation to tieing the database to the web, security aspects, and everything else there is to know about the product. I rate this as a bit above the beginner level. It assumes a bit of background in SQL Server, it assumes that you have a system set up with SQL SErver and Reporting Services running. From there it talks about making reports and then making reports better shaped, styled, and useful to the user. You need to know a bit about SQL. There's a couple of appendicies on SQL, but having some background knowledge about SQL would make your understanding a lot better. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Book By OCP in JAX This was an Excellent Book and it was well written. It is a great reference and it covers a lot of details that another book that I purchased did not. I have a lot of Report Writing Experience as an additional duty but I have had limited exposure to Reporting Services. Since our Reports are on SQL Server 2005 I purchased this anyway because of the differences between 2008.. Check out the Index Online before you buy. You will not be disappointed. See all 23 customer reviews...

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● ● ● ●

Details of programming reports and report scripting Advanced report design, including drill-down reports, nested lists, drill-through, links and dynamic content High-level strategies for business and support systems Rendering reports using .NET code, .NET 10 namespace classes, and URL rendering deployment strategies to handle hardware, software, and platform considerations, licensing issues, and scaling options How to design reports for mobile services Various tools used to define data sources and semantic metadata models How to use parameters and expressions to define creative report solutions Advanced object-oriented programming techniques, with examples in C# and VB 2005.

Who this book is for This book is for report designers, developers, administrators, and business professionals interested in learning the advanced functionality, report,server administration, and security issues of SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services.

Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issue technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new Technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.

About the Author Paul Turley is a senior consultant for Hitachi Consulting. He architects database, reporting and business intelligence solutions for many prominent consulting clients. In addition to Reporting Services, he has created reporting solutions using Crystal Reports, Active Reports, and Access. Since 1988, he has managed IT projects, designed and programmed applications using Visual Basic 3, 4, 5, 6, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and SQL Server. He obtained his MCSD certification in 1996 and other certifications include MCDBA, IT Project+, and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Practitioner. He designed and maintains www.Scout-Master.com, a web-based service that enables Boy Scout units to manage their membership and advancement records online using ASP.NET, SQL Server, and Reporting Services. Paul authored Beginning Transact SQL for SQL Server 2000 and 2005. He has been a contributing author on books and articles including Professional Access 2000 Programming, Beginning Access 2002 VBA, and SQL Server Data Warehousing with Analysis Services, all from WROX Press. Todd Bryant has been creating custom data-focused applications and reporting solutions since the early eighties. He began using Microsoft technologies in 1998, and the love affair began. Todd has been contract programming, teaching, and developing custom courseware ever since. He is currently working half-time as a software architect for SoftWyre, a Little Rock, Arkansas, based software development company as well as training half-time at Netdesk Corporation in Seattle, where he concentrates on enterprise solutions, Com+ services, and object-oriented programming using both VB.NET and C#. His certifications include the MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, and MCT certifications from Microsoft; the CNA certification from Novell; and both CompTIAâ??s A+ and CTT+. James Counihan started teaching himself binary in the early 1970s. He is now a Seattle-area consultant specializing in development on the .NET platform. Dave DuVarney is a principal for Stateraâ??s Seattle office. He has broad technical knowledge stemming from his experiences as a software developer, a certified public accountant, and a technology trainer. Dave has been involved in multiple software development projects ranging from contract management systems to human rights auditing. He is proficient in numerous development languages as well as Microsoft business intelligence technologies. Most recently he has been consulting and delivering on SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Integration Services. Dave is the coauthor of Professional SQL Server Reporting Services.

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