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