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Beginning SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Part 1

Last post 09-01-2010, 12:33 AM by cloudynet. 200 replies.
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  •  03-19-2008, 7:17 AM Post number 45418 in reply to post number 71222

    Good Job

    Hi..

    Really useful one...can u add more things here in next part....

    Thx a lot man...
  •  03-19-2008, 1:27 PM Post number 45434 in reply to post number 71222

    good job

    kudos!
    A very educative piece of information.

  •  03-21-2008, 3:59 AM Post number 45536 in reply to post number 71222

    Good job

    I learned so much thing from this article. Thank you for you done. Really useful for me.
  •  03-22-2008, 8:06 AM Post number 45589 in reply to post number 71222

    Parameter issue

    Has anybody been able to solve the "passing parameters before the report is rendered issue"? Please email me @ kunminik@gmail.com
  •  04-10-2008, 4:53 PM Post number 47242 in reply to post number 71222

    good job

    It is very good article and really useful for me .
    thanks a lot.
  •  04-14-2008, 8:04 AM Post number 47443 in reply to post number 71222

    When part 2 cuming up

    When is part 2 cuming up ...
  •  04-16-2008, 5:00 AM Post number 47577 in reply to post number 71222

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    Very informative and waiting for part-3

    Hi,
    I have more clear after reading this article.
    Regards,
    Arjun
  •  04-30-2008, 8:12 AM Post number 49139 in reply to post number 71222

    parameter prompt

    hi,
    i have a report paramter and while displaying the parameter i want to show a long message to the use (warning: eg; 'Do not use the select All option. Select only a few values'). Can i make this appear in two lines while displaying.
    Any suggestions.
    Regards
    Rajesh
  •  05-02-2008, 3:58 AM Post number 49716 in reply to post number 71222

    tq

    its great artical for Beginner.
  •  05-15-2008, 2:04 PM Post number 53056 in reply to post number 71222

    It so much hepful!!

    Thanks a lot.
    Only one problem not at all worth mentioning is I was not able to run the ReportSampleDBDemo
  •  05-22-2008, 7:53 AM Post number 54450 in reply to post number 71222

    Excellent Tutorial

    I tried two expensive books, including Microsoft's own, without success. This tutorial makes it really simple to understand the fundamentals and provides a foundation on which to build. The author has put himself in the shoes of the beginner and has done a truly outstanding job. The sign of a good instructor is not how much he knows, but how well he imparts that knowledge to others. Congratulations on an excellent tutorial. And my heartfelt thanks as well.
  •  05-29-2008, 1:36 AM Post number 56470 in reply to post number 71222

    Custom report run from SQL server 2005 which has a parameter

    Can anybody help me out to run a custom report (.RDL) build in Vb.net 2005 from SQL server 2005 custome report option? .RDL has a parameter which is in the query of a store procedure and the store procedure called by the .RDL. For your information the repot is running absutely fine from the vb.net 2005 and also passing the parameter correctly.
  •  05-29-2008, 1:44 AM Post number 56472 in reply to post number 71222

    Custom report run from SQL server 2005 which has a parameter

    Can anybody help me out to run a custom report (.RDL) build in Vb.net 2005 from SQL server 2005 custome report option? .RDL has a parameter which is in the query of a store procedure and the store procedure called by the .RDL. For your information the repot is running absutely fine from the vb.net 2005 and also passing the parameter correctly.
  •  05-29-2008, 2:29 AM Post number 56481 in reply to post number 71222

    Custom report run from SQL server 2005 which has a parameter

    Can anybody help me out to run a custom report (.RDL) build in Vb.net 2005 from SQL server 2005 custome report option? .RDL has a parameter which is in the query of a store procedure and the store procedure called by the .RDL. For your information the repot is running absutely fine from the vb.net 2005 and also passing the parameter correctly.
  •  05-29-2008, 2:29 AM Post number 56482 in reply to post number 71222

    Custom report run from SQL server 2005 which has a parameter

    Can anybody help me out to run a custom report (.RDL) build in Vb.net 2005 from SQL server 2005 custome report option? .RDL has a parameter which is in the query of a store procedure and the store procedure called by the .RDL. For your information the repot is running absutely fine from the vb.net 2005 and also passing the parameter correctly.
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