Report Builder 3.0 provides an easy to use wizard to display your business data against a geographical background. Once the map is created, learn how customize it by modifying its properties and adding additional layers.
Read more »Use Report Charts when you want to summarize data in a visual format. See how to insert some of the most common types into an existing report and learn some helpful formatting tips.
Read more »Learn how and when you should use Drill -Down, Drill-Through and Sub-reports. Each organizes data in a variety of ways to show the relationship of the general to the detailed information.
Read more »Learn how and when to use these small simple trend charts that graphically display aggregated information in a small space.
Read more »Expressions are used throughout the report definition to specify or calculate values for parameters, queries and filters. Learn how to build your own expressions to create a dynamic report.
Read more »Report parameters lets you control report data and connect related reports together. You will learn how to use parameters effectively to control the report appearance and to filter report data.
Read more »Learn how to create a Tablix Table from a blank template and add a row group to create a new stepped report. Also, control report headers by keeping them visible when scrolling through or printing a report.
Read more »This is an introduction to the New to Tablix data region in Reporting Services 2008. It combines the features of Tables, matrices, and lists.
Read more »Learn how to take advantage of parts of exiting report by publishing a Report Part to SharePoint and reusing them in multiple reports.
Read more »Report Builder 3.0 Design Concepts and Creating Shared Data Sources and Data Sets
by Bruce Herz on February 22, 2011 | 1 commentIn this video you will learn some basic report authoring concepts and techniques. You will learn how to create shared Data Sources and Data Sets and use them in new report.
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