Learning SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services
Overview of SQL Server Reporting Services 2008
Overview of enterprise reporting
Some highlights of SQL Server Reporting Services 2008
Hands-on exercise 1.1: Installing a named instance of SQL Server 2008
Hands-on exercise 1.2: Reviewing the installation
Hands-on exercise 1.3: Installing a test database
Hands-on exercise 1.4: Configuring the Report Services
Overview of SSRS 2008 Architecture and Tools
Architectural details and components
Support for reporting in Visual Studio 2008
Reporting Server configuration file
Report Integration with Microsoft ReportViewer Controls
Difference between web server and Windows forms versions
Hands-on 3.1: Using ReportViewer control for Windows
Hands-on 3.2: Modifying the previous report
Hands-on 3.3: Adding a graphic to the report
Hands-on 3.4: Using ReportViewer control for a web application
Visual Studio 2008 Business Intelligence Template Projects
Visual Studio 2008 Business Intelligence Projects
Hands-on exercise 4.1: Creating a Report Server project using the Report Server Wizard project
Deploying the report to the Report Server
Hands-on exercise 4.2: Deploying and viewing the report designed in Hands-on 4.1
Using the Report Model project template
Hands-on exercise 4.3: Creating a Report Model using the Visual Studio 2008 template
Deploying the Report Model to the Report Server
Hands-on exercise 4.4: Deploying the Report Model
Hands-on exercise 4.5: Importing reports from MS Access 2003
Working with the Report Manager
Hands-on exercise 5.1: Creating, deleting, and modifying folders
Hands-on exercise 5.2: Assigning users (or groups) to roles and permissions to access reports
Hands-on exercise 5.3: View, print, and search
Hands-on exercise 5.4: Windows user access to a report on the Report Manager
Hands-on exercise 5.5: Deploying reports
Creating a new data source in Report Manager and generating a model from the data source
Hands-on exercise 5.6: Creating a new data source and generating a model using Report Manager
Modifying reports on a Report Server and creating linked reports with Report Manager
Hands-on exercise 5.7: Downloading a report definition file from the Report Server
Hands-on Exercise 5.8: Working with the report cache
Hands-on exercise 5.9: Working with standard email, fileshare and data-driven subscriptions
Working with the Report Builder
Report Builder 2.0 user interface description
Hands-on exercise 6.1: Enabling and reviewing My Reports
Hands-on exercise 6.2: Modifying a basic report
Hands-on exercise 6.3: Creating reports with charts and gauges
Report Authoring with Report Builder 2.0
Hands-on exercise 7.1: Filtering data at source using a query parameter
Hands-on exercise 7.2: Working with a column group and setting up a document map
Hands-on exercise 7.3: Working with a subreport
Hands-on exercise 7.4: Creating a linked report
Hands-on exercise 7.5: Creating a drillthrough report
Hands-on exercise 7.6: Creating a report with XML data
Hands-on exercise 7.7: Ad hoc 1: Creating a tabular report with a Report Model
Hands-on exercise 7.8: Ad hoc 2: Creating a matrix report with a Report Model
Creating a report based on the Analysis Services cube
Programming Interfaces to Reporting Services
Overview of programming interfaces
Programming the ReportViewer control
Hands-on exercise 8.3: Integrating a report on the Report Server with an ASP.NET Web application
Hands-on exercise 8.4: Displaying a report on the Report Server in a Windows application
Programming with the Report Server web services API
Windows Management Instrumentation
Hands-on exercise 8.7: Identifying the Report Server instance and modifying some of the properties
Hands-on exercise 8.9: Using custom code in an expression
Crystal Reports 2008 in Visual Studio 2008
Hands-on exercise 9.2: Creating a Crystal Report and integrating it into a Windows forms application
Hands-on exercise 9.3: Creating a Crystal Report and populating it with data at runtime
Hands-on exercise 9.5: Creating a Crystal Report and populating it with XML data.
On Programmatically Creating an SSRS Report
Hands-on exercise 10.1: Generating a Report Definition Language file using Visual Studio 2008
Queries and Datasets in SSRS 2008
Queries and Datasets in SSRS 2008
Queries and Datasets in SSRS 2008
Queries and Datasets in SSRS 2008
Queries and Datasets in SSRS 2008
Converting Reports between RDL and RDLC
Converting Reports between RDL and RDLC
Converting Reports between RDL and RDLC
Converting Reports between RDL and RDLC
Converting Reports between RDL and RDLC