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Free SSRS Training – SQL Lunch #23 (SSRS R2 – Shared Datasets & Report Parts)

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Join SQL Server MVP, Patrick LeBlanc, next week on the SQL Lunch to learn about Share Datasets and Report Parts in SSRS R2.  Go to SQL Lunch and add this event to your calendar or use the link in this posting.  To receive notifications about upcoming SQL Lunches please go here.  Every week this month we will be hosting a lunch time meeting. 

Title:  #23 – SSRS R2 (Shared Datasets and Report Parts)

Date:  7/12/2010

Time:  11:30 AM CST

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Speaker:  Patrick LeBlanc, SQL Server MVP

Join Meeting:  https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=TR5QJM&role=attend

Description: SQL Server Reporting Services R2 introduced two new capabilities. Developers now have the ability to publish Data Sets and Report Parts (tables, charts, etc) as items that can be used by individuals building reports using Report Builder 3.0. In today’s session Patrick LeBlanc will show you how to create Shared Data Sets and Report Parts. He will then explain how to publish these items out to a Report Server. Using Report Builder 3.0, he will also show you how your end-users can use these items when building their own reports.

BIO:  Patrick LeBlanc, SQL Server MVP, is currently a Business Intelligence Architect for Pragmatic Works. He has worked as a SQL Server DBA for the past 9 years. His experience includes working in the Educational, Advertising, Mortgage, Medical and Financial Industries. He is also the founder of TSQLScripts.com, SQLLunch.com and the President of the Baton Rouge Area SQL Server User Group. Patrick is a regular speaker at various SQL Server community events, including SQL Saturday’s, User Groups and the SQL Lunch.

Talk to you soon,

Patrick LeBlanc, SQL Server MVP, MCTS

Founder www.TSQLScripts.com and www.SQLLunch.com.

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