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Building Reports, 2.0 Style

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I’m getting my first taste of the new SQL Report Builder 2.0, and so far I’m enjoying the upgrade. Report Builder 2.0 is a standalone product, shipped as separate download from the SQL Server and Visual Studio suites. It allows users to develop and run reports locally, in addition to permitting the publication of these reports to SQL Server Reporting Services.

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2009-03-10

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Building Ad-hoc Reporting Solutions with SQL Server 2005 Report Builder and Analysis Services OLAP

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This paper introduces Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Report Builder and demonstrates how to build an end-to-end ad hoc reporting solution for enterprise customers using Report Builder and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services OLAP. We also highlight a few product limitations, as well as enterprise considerations. It is based on a real-world implementation by Microsoft Business Intelligence Center of Excellence.

2008-01-14

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RE: 64-bit version of SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition

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Jon...It is definitely ready for prime time if you're willing to work around the missing tools and lack of DTS.  Short of those problems, everything was fine.  You will find the linked servers to anything other than another SQL Server to be very flaky.  I use it to support a BI application using 64bit Analysis […]

2004-01-15

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RE: Cursor issue ?

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DO you have any commits in your SP as everything should work or fail. WHat is the application written in and can you change to ADO easily (or with help).

2004-01-08

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RE: New Forums are Live!

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Hmpfh, can't edit my post...I didn't mean '...and enough underwater with me...' but rather '...and have enough underwear with me...'But your flower, Brian, is not bad at all Hey, I really like the new smilie feature...

2004-01-05

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General TSQL question-

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Help Please...I have a four col result set from a union query.iddesccountflag1book4total1book8Gtotal2notebook6total2notebook8GtotalI'd like to select id, desc and a third col (count of total/count of Gtotal) from this result set.  Is there a way to do this without creating temp tables?  All suggestions are appreciated.Thanks.

2004-01-05

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RE: Statistics move from DB to DB?

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So you've set 'auto create statistics' to on, so the statistics are being created on the fly as needed. You believe the auto-creation is slowing queries down when it is invoked, so you wish to pregenerate the statistics in one fell swoop? Perhaps you have several hours after building but before copying when the "build" […]

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2003-11-21

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