From the Publisher
<b>What is this book about?</b> <p> SQL Server
Reporting Services is the customizable reporting solution for
report designers and programmers. This hands-on guide will get you
up to speed quickly. You can create powerful reports without
programming knowledge and extend reporting solutions using VB, C#,
and ASP.NET. <p> Packed with detailed examples of building
reports, designing report solutions, and developing deployment
strategies for interacting with various platforms, this book
prepares you to take full advantage of a revolutionary new tool.
<p> <b>What does this book cover?</b> <p>
Here are just some of the things you''ll learn in this book:
<ul> <li>Details of programming reports and report
scripting <li>Advanced report design, including drill-down
reports, nested lists, drill-through, links, and dynamic content
<li>How to manage reports using Report Manager or program
code <li>High-level strategies for business support systems
<li>Rendering reports using .NET code, .NET IO namespace
classes, and URL rendering <li>Deployment strategies to
handle hardware, software, and platform considerations, licensing
issues, and scaling options </ul> <p> <b>Who is
this book for?</b> <p> This book is for developers and
report designers using VB, C#, and ASP.NET who need to tie into SQL
Server to build customized reports or to integrate reports into
Windows or Web-based applications.
From the Jacket
SQL Server Reporting Services is the customizable reporting
solution for report designers and programmers. This hands-on guide
will get you up to speed quickly. You can create powerful reports
without programming knowledge and extend reporting solutions using
VB, C#, and ASP.NET. <P>Packed with detailed examples of
building reports, designing report solutions, and developing
deployment strategies for interacting with various platforms, this
book prepares you to take full advantage of a revolutionary new
tool. <P>What you will learn from this book <UL>
<LI>Details of programming reports and report
scripting</LI> <LI>Advanced report design, including
drill-down reports, nested lists, drill-through, links, and dynamic
content</LI> <LI>How to manage reports using Report
Manager or program code</LI> <LI>High-level strategies
for business support systems</LI> <LI>Rendering reports
using .NET code, .NET IO namespace classes, and URL
rendering</LI> <LI>Deployment strategies to handle
hardware, software, and platform considerations, licensing issues,
and scaling options </LI></UL> <P>Who this book
is for <P>This book is for developers and report designers
using VB, C#, and ASP.NET who need to tie into SQL Server to build
customized reports or to integrate reports into Windows or
Web-based applications. <P>Wrox Professional guides are
planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world
needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and
relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face
every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert
education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do
a better job.
About the Author
<b>Paul Turley</b> is an instructor for Netdesk
Corporation in Seattle. As a consultant, he has worked with
Microsoft Consulting Services on enterprise-scale development
projects and has created reporting solutions using Crystal Reports,
Active Reports, and Access. Since 1988, he has managed IT projects,
designed and programmed applications using Visual Basic 3, 4, 5, 6,
ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and SQL Server. He obtained his MCSD
certification in 1996. Other certifications include MCDBA, IT
Project+ and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF)
Practitioner.<br> He designed and maintains
www.Scout-Master.com, a web-based service that enables Boy Scout
units to manage their membership and advancement records online
using ASP.NET, SQL Server 2000, and Reporting Services. Paul has
been a contributing author on books and articles including
<i>Professional Access 2000 Programming</i>,
<i>Beginning Access 2002 VBA</i>, and <i>SQL
Server Data Warehousing with Analysis Services</i> from WROX
Press.<br> Paul Turley contributed Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5, 10,
14, and Appendices D and E to this book. <p> <b>Todd
Bryant</b> has been creating custom data-focused applications
and reporting solutions since the early eighties. He began using
Microsoft technologies in 1998 and the love affair began. Todd has
been contract programming, teaching, and developing custom
courseware every since. He is currently working as a trainer at
Netdesk Corporation, where he concentrates on Enterprise Solutions,
Com+ Services, and Object Oriented Programming using both VB.NET
and C#. His certifications include the MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, and MCT
certifications from Microsoft, the CNA certification from Novell,
and both CompTIA''s A+ and CTT+.<br> Todd Bryant contributed
Chapters 11 and 12 and Appendix C to this book. <p>
<b>James Counihan</b> started working with databases
and reporting applications when doing research for the government
back in 1979. Since then his program management and development
experience has been primarily in the retail and energy industries.
He''s been teaching development courses at Netdesk Corporation in
Seattle for the past three years, focusing on integrating LOB
applications using Microsoft application servers and web
services.<br> James Counihan contributed Chapters 6 and 8 and
Appendix B to this book. <p> <b>George McKee</b>
is a Solution Developer for Avanade Inc., a Seattle-based
integrator for Microsoft technology that''s a joint venture between
Accenture Ltd. and Microsoft. George specializes in the inhouse
financial systems of Avanade. He has a degree in Chemical
Engineering from Brigham Young University and has been using
computers and databases to resolve technical and business problems
for 25 years. George has MCAD and MCSD certifications. When not
sitting in front of a computer, George likes to be found in
backcountry skiing in the Washington Cascade Mountains. He can be
reached via email at georgem@avanade.com.<br> George McKee
contributed Chapter 13 and Appendix A to this book. <p>
<b>Dave DuVarney</b> is a Senior Consultant at
Aspirity, LLC where he provides consulting and training services in
the fields of business intelligence and software development. He
brings over 5 years of finance, programming, and development
methodologies experience to high technology business intelligence
solutions. Prior to joining Aspirity, Dave was a development
instructor teaching a wide range of Microsoft technologies. Dave
also spent his early career working for a Seattle-based CPA
firm.<br> When Dave is not working, he enjoys running. At the
time of publishing, he is training for his first full
marathon.<br> Dave DuVarney contributed Chapters 2 and 9 to
this book.
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624 Pages, 7.4 x 9.2 x 1.2 IN
April 23, 2004
Wrox
English
0764568787
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