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SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Training
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.
Course includes 27+ hours of total training time...
8 modules of training
Over 9 hours of media run time
Over 500 pages of printable courseware
Step-by-step hands-on-labs
Sample code
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SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Instructors
Paul Litwin is a developer specializing in ASP, ASP.NET, Visual Basic, C#, SQL Server, and related technologies. Paul is a programming manager with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. He is also the owner of Deep Training, a developer owned training company specializing in .NET developer training (www.deeptraining.com). Paul has authored a number of books including ASP.NET for Developers (SAMS) and Access 2002 Enterprise Developer's Handbook (SYBEX) and has written articles in a variety of magazines, including MSDN Magazine and PC World. Paul is the conference chair of Microsoft ASP.NET Connections, a Microsoft MVP, and a member of the INETA Speakers Bureau.
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About this course:
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:
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. .
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DVD ROM'S:The DVD version of this training set will only run on DVD ROM computer players only. These DVD's WILL NOT run on entertainment DVD players that are connected to TV's. An Internet connection is also required.
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