Showing posts with label utility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label utility. Show all posts
Friday, March 30, 2012
Reporting Services Third Party Utilities
I was wondering if anyone knows of a report utility that works with Reporting Services to enable end users to create their own reports? A utility that is user-friendly enough for end users to modify reports without the aid of a developer.SQL Server 2005 ships with an application called Report Builder that does this. It is bundled with every edition (except Express, Mobile, or Anywhere). It is easy to install on end-user machines, it even deploys with clickonce!|||I have tried Report Builder, and it seems to do everything that I've needed. Thanks for your post and help.sql
Monday, March 26, 2012
Reporting Services RS Utility
I have been looking high and low and can't seem to find anything a little
more detailed on the whole RS utility.
What I'm looking for specifically is some type of programming reference.
Also, I created a new VB project in VS2005, but yet when I write any code,
Intellisense doesn't pick up anything.
What reference/class do I need to add to the projuect? I've been looking
through the available references under PROJECT>ADD REFERENCE and don't see
anything remotely related to the RS utility/scripting.
Any help would be appreciated!The dipshits in Redmond.. they made the CODE in SSRS work only with
VB.net but they gave all their examples in C#
I mean.. WHERE IS THE SIMPLICITY, MICROSOFT?
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE WORLDS MOST POPULAR LANGUAGE, MICROSOFT?
On Mar 7, 8:29 am, A. Robinson <ARobin...@.discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I have been looking high and low and can't seem to find anything a little
> more detailed on the whole RS utility.
> What I'm looking for specifically is some type of programming reference.
> Also, I created a new VB project in VS2005, but yet when I write any code,
> Intellisense doesn't pick up anything.
> What reference/class do I need to add to the projuect? I've been looking
> through the available references under PROJECT>ADD REFERENCE and don't see
> anything remotely related to the RS utility/scripting.
> Any help would be appreciated!
more detailed on the whole RS utility.
What I'm looking for specifically is some type of programming reference.
Also, I created a new VB project in VS2005, but yet when I write any code,
Intellisense doesn't pick up anything.
What reference/class do I need to add to the projuect? I've been looking
through the available references under PROJECT>ADD REFERENCE and don't see
anything remotely related to the RS utility/scripting.
Any help would be appreciated!The dipshits in Redmond.. they made the CODE in SSRS work only with
VB.net but they gave all their examples in C#
I mean.. WHERE IS THE SIMPLICITY, MICROSOFT?
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE WORLDS MOST POPULAR LANGUAGE, MICROSOFT?
On Mar 7, 8:29 am, A. Robinson <ARobin...@.discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I have been looking high and low and can't seem to find anything a little
> more detailed on the whole RS utility.
> What I'm looking for specifically is some type of programming reference.
> Also, I created a new VB project in VS2005, but yet when I write any code,
> Intellisense doesn't pick up anything.
> What reference/class do I need to add to the projuect? I've been looking
> through the available references under PROJECT>ADD REFERENCE and don't see
> anything remotely related to the RS utility/scripting.
> Any help would be appreciated!
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