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Part I
Getting Started
Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services
Chapter 2: Business Intelligence Solutions
Chapter 3: Reporting Services Installation
Chapter 4: Reporting Services Architecture
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Summary of Contents

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Part IGetting Started Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services Chapter 2: Business Intelligence Solutions Chapter 3: Reporting Servic

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Part I: Getting Started 10integrated into a custom desktop application, web application, static web site, or a document or through low - level pro

Page 3 - Introducing

Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services11 After a new report has been designed and tested, it can be deployed to a central report server, where it w

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Part I: Getting Started 12 The actual design work is performed using a client - side builder tool delivered on demand in the user ’ s web browser.

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Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services13 Report Builder 2.0 is a stand - alone application that may be installed on the desktop of any user from th

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Part I: Getting Started 14 The report design tools are covered in Part II. You ’ ll learn about the basics beginning in Chapter 5, “ Basic Repor

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Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services15 Part IV, including Chapter 11, “ Report Models, ” and Chapter 12, “ Report Builder 1.0, ” thoroughly c

Page 8 - Information, Now!

Part I: Getting Started 16 User Interaction and Dynamic Reporting There are many opportunities to use report features that provide a rich user e

Page 9 - Solution Types

Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services17 Intranet and Internet Report Access One of the marvelous things about the SQL Server Reporting Services

Page 10 - Part I: Getting Started

Part I: Getting Started 18even realize that they are using Reporting Services to view their content. In fact, they may not even realize that they

Page 11 - Server - Based Reports

Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services19 Portal Integration As web technologies and products have matured, a new breed of web applications has ev

Page 12 - Report Design Tools

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Page 13 - Designing Reports

Part I: Getting Started 20 Managing and Customizing the Report Server Reports may be delivered in a variety of ways (not just when a user naviga

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Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services21powerful capabilities enable you to address specialized requirements and to direct application developers t

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Introducing Reporting Services What a long, strange trip it ’ s been. . . . SQL Server Reporting Services is all grown up now. This

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Part I: Getting Started 4 Not Your Father ’ s Reporting Tool Since 2003, when users were first able to work with Reporting Services, the way you

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Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services5 We authors have learned a lot about this product with each project and continue to find creative ways to st

Page 19 - Portal Integration

Part I: Getting Started 6 Approximate Percentage Role Description 15% Business Managers Those who working seriously

Page 20 - Managing and Customizing

Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services7 As a software developer, coming to the realization that the largest group of reporting professionals is not

Page 21 - Summary

Part I: Getting Started 8may have started from a web page and the conferencing application may have been started from your web browser, it was act

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Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services9specifications, you save this report to a PDF file and then choose the customer sales inquiry history report

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