Use your SQL Server skills to create and manage key data reports Deliver interactive business intelligence reports using SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services, and help facilitate real-time decision making throughout the enterprise. SQL Server expert Stacia Misner shows you in detail how to design, manage, and access custom reports that capture data from multiple sources. This book is ideal for experienced SQL Server developers, whether you’re new to Reporting Services or upgrading from an earlier version. Discover how to: Use the latest features, including the Power View ad hoc reporting tool Design reports by understanding how your audience accesses and uses data Add interactive features to help end users sort and filter data Create rich data visualization with charts, gauges, indictors, and data maps Configure your report server, provide security, and monitor report contents Use SharePoint or Report Manager to search and access reports online Create a library of report parts that clients can use for ad hoc reporting Build and manage reports using Reporting Services as a development platform
... MDX, you should pick up Professional Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2008 with MDX (Wrox, 2009) or take a class on MDX for SQL Server Analysis Services. The language and query techniques haven't changed much between SQL Server 2005, ...
This book is ideal for experienced SQL Server developers, whether you're new to Reporting Services or upgrading from an earlier version.
The Definitive Guide to Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Create, deploy, and manage business intelligence reports using the expert tips and best practices in this hands-on resource.
Reporting Services experts Brian McDonald, Rodney Landrum, and Shawn McGehee show how to do all this and much more in this third edition of their longstanding book on the topic.
This hands-on guide will show you how to harness the full power of Reporting Services to create reporting and business intelligence solutions that meet your company's needs.
If so, this is the ideal resource for you. Packed with proven design practices, this book serves as a collection of recipes for solving design problems so that you don't have to reinvent the wheel with each challenge you face.
This book will have you creating reports in SSRS and Power View in no time!
For a newcomer to SQL Reporting Services 2012, things can seem a bit daunting, but this book will ease your path to becoming an expert.
This book is ideal for experienced SQL Server developers, whether you're new to Reporting Services or upgrading from an earlier version.
Special thanks to Brook, Keith, Mark, Neil, J. Boyd, Seth, and others. Thank you for your valuable feedback, answers, and hard work on this book. Without you all, this book would not be possible. Thank you to Matt Whitten and Stephen ...