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Getting Started with SSRS – Part 3 – Designing a report using Report Designer

Posted by Karthikeyan Anbarasan on November 29, 2011

This article is a part 3 of series of article on SQL Server Reporting Services. This will help you to get started with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).

  1. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 1 – SQL Server Reporting Services Overview and Installing in Windows Server 2008
  2. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 2 – Designing a report using Report Wizard
  3. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 3 – Designing a report using Report Designer
  4. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 4 – Configuring SQL Server Reporting Services in Windows Server 2008
  5. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 5 – Deploying a report to the Server
  6. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 6 – Creating Deleting and Moving a folder in SSRS Server
  7. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 7 – User Roles and Permissions in SSRS Server
  8. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 8 – Show SSRS Report in ASP.NET Web Page
  9. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 9 – Creating Matrix Report with inbuilt styles in SSRS
  10. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 10 – Creating a Report with Charts and Gauges

Introduction

This article would cover how to design a report using the Report Designer. In our previous article, we saw the option on designing a report using the Report Wizard with just the configurations used to design and develop the report with some simple steps. However, in this article we will design every component on our own with the help of the Report Designer available with the SQL Server Business Intelligence Studio templates. Let us see the step-by-step process on how to design the report with the Report Designer.

Steps

The first step towards our task is to open Business Intelligence Studio. To open it, we would need to navigate through Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server Denali / Microsoft SQL Server 2008 as per the installed version

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Announcing F5Debug official Logo Release

Posted by Karthikeyan Anbarasan on November 28, 2011

Hi Friends,

Recently I was working around to create a brand logo for my blog/website (www.F5Debug.net) and finally we came out with this the this logo which indicates that we build and debug any Microsoft Product from any level and provided the best to my readers.

Thanks to all my followers and readers who frequently visit my blog and give comments regularly which helped me to achieve things. Thanks once again and looking for your continued support and feedback.

F5debug Logo:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below is a small poll where you can tell us if you like the logo or not.

 

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Getting Started with SSRS – Part 2 – Designing a report using Report Wizard

Posted by Karthikeyan Anbarasan on November 24, 2011

This article is a part 2 of series of article on SQL Server Reporting Services. This will help you to get started with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).

  1. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 1 – SQL Server Reporting Services Overview and Installing in Windows Server 2008
  2. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 2 – Designing a report using Report Wizard
  3. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 3 – Designing a report using Report Designer
  4. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 4 – Configuring SQL Server Reporting Services in Windows Server 2008
  5. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 5 – Deploying a report to the Server
  6. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 6 – Creating Deleting and Moving a folder in SSRS Server
  7. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 7 – User Roles and Permissions in SSRS Server
  8. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 8 – Show SSRS Report in ASP.NET Web Page
  9. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 9 – Creating Matrix Report with inbuilt styles in SSRS
  10. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 10 – Creating a Report with Charts and Gauges

Introduction

This article frames a guideline on how to make the use of the Report Wizard and create a simple report using the Business Intelligence Studio. A Report Wizard is the simplest form for creating a readymade report by simply selecting the data that should be displayed and by selecting the inbuilt templates available as per the requirement. Let us now see how to create the reports using the Report Wizard Template of the Business Intelligence Studio.

Steps

The first step towards our task is to open Business Intelligence Studio. To open it, navigate to Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server Denali / Microsoft SQL Server 2008 as per the installed version and then select Business Intelligence Development Studio as shown in the screen below.

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Geting Started with SSRS – Part 1 – SQL Server Reporting Services Overview and Installing in Windows Server 2008

Posted by Karthikeyan Anbarasan on November 22, 2011

This article is a part 1 of series of article on SQL Server Reporting Services. This will help you to get started with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).

  1. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 1 – SQL Server Reporting Services Overview and Installing in Windows Server 2008
  2. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 2 – Designing a report using Report Wizard
  3. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 3 – Designing a report using Report Designer
  4. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 4 – Configuring SQL Server Reporting Services in Windows Server 2008
  5. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 5 – Deploying a report to the Server
  6. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 6 – Creating Deleting and Moving a folder in SSRS Server
  7. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 7 – User Roles and Permissions in SSRS Server
  8. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 8 – Show SSRS Report in ASP.NET Web Page
  9. Getting Started with SSRS - Part 9 – Creating Matrix Report with inbuilt styles in SSRS
  10. Getting Started with SSRS – Part 10 – Creating a Report with Charts and Gauges

Introduction:

In this article, we would see what SQL Server Reporting Services are and a high-level overview of the architecture and the components involved in running reports on the SQL Server. This article is the first part of the series on SQL Server Reporting Services right from the architectural overview to running the customized report on different servers with deployment.

Overview

SQL Server Reporting Services provides a server based reporting platform, which allows customized reporting functionality for a variety of data that is transformed from different data sources. SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 provides a rich set of ready-to-use tools and services that help the developers and the designers to Create, Design, Deploy and Manage the Reports. It includes the basic report for the organization and provides customized reports with programming features to provide a rich user dashboard to extend and customize the functionality requirement.

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