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| Nice article, It is very helpful. Hopefully, next part will soon be posted.
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Steve Jones - Editor (8/26/2010)
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Steve Jones - Editor (8/26/2010) Excellent job of writing and enjoyable to read. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
I agree with Steve's comments....but when is the next installment? Hope we dont have to wait another four months ............................... Jessica is hard at work and part 3 is almost done. The delay has mostly been my fault in turning comments around quickly. Hopefully we'll have the next one soon.
Thanks for feedback Steve (I'm sure you are "hard at work" as well!) Anyway...am looking forward to part 3. Well done Jessica and thanks.
__________________________________________________________________ you can lead a user to data....but you cannot make them think ! __________________________________________________________________
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Thanks everyone for your comments and kind words.
tlujan, I won't be covering report models in this series. Not much has changed since the 2005 version of SSRS models.
david 310, This is the most comprehensive article that I know of regarding migrating from Crystal Report to SSRS: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa964127(SQL.90).aspx. I know Hitachi Consulting can use a conversion tool to assist as well. Other than those options, it is a pretty manual process - good luck in your discussions!
Stay tuned for SSRS In a Flash Part 3... -Jessica
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| I'm enjoying this series and looking forward to the next installment... hopefully not too far in the future?
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hi
firstly, love this series. great job.
I'm working my way through level 2 atm. i am using sql 2005, am i right in thinking that the Report Data Pane only exists in sql 2008 onwards??
Thanks.
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Hi spin,
I'm glad you're enjoying it! You are correct that the Report Data Pane is only in 2008+.
In 2000-2005, you'll find the same items in either the Data tab or the Report menu.
Good luck! Jessica
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Hi,
Thanks, but can we have more complex article on some of the Tools of ssrs specially on Gauge and Map as this are very good Tools but don't know how to use it.
Thanks & Regards, Dilip Chauhan
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Dilip -
Click the link at the top (or bottom) of the article that indicates "This Article is part of the Stairway Series: Stairway to SQL Server Reporting Services." That will give you links to all 9 articles in the series. I believe #5 gets into the map. Here is the link to the entire series:
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/stairway/72382/
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