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Shame you're not in the UK ...
With regard to the differences between 2005 and 2008, I wouldn't book a 2008 course. There are huge differences between the two versions...
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April 10, 2013 at 7:15 am
Here's a guide to how to customise the parameters bar. This allows you to use CSS to change how the bar looks. HOWEVER ... I don't know of...
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
August 6, 2012 at 10:33 am
Hi
There's a tutorial on embedding code here (with a couple of full examples). I'm hoping to get round to writing one on custom assemblies next, to complete the picture!
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
July 13, 2012 at 9:00 am
You've been able to click on + and - signs to expand/collapse code segments since SSMS 2008. I can't find any new feature for the equivalent of the #REGION...
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
May 15, 2012 at 5:16 am
Didn't realise you could do this! I've given some more examples here (and a link to creating custom snippets) and credited this article as my inspiration. Thanks.
PS Code...
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
May 15, 2012 at 2:02 am
One of the great things about contributing articles to SQLServerCentral is the quality of the comments. Thanks to everyone who has commented so far - all good stuff. ...
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
March 27, 2012 at 9:14 am
Not sure why it's not working, but here are some detailed notes on using Autorefresh in SSRS.
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
January 30, 2012 at 1:40 am
Can I stress that I wrote TWO articles! The other one listed the 10 good things about SSRS. My personal opinion is that Reporting Services is a superb...
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
September 6, 2011 at 10:30 am
Shared datasets - hmm, have a look at the downside of SSRS (coming out tomorrow)!
Andy
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
September 5, 2011 at 2:50 pm
I've been told that the sister article will be published tomorrow (Tuesday 6th September), so it might be worth postponing comments till that.
Andy
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
September 5, 2011 at 1:48 am
bjamri - yes, you can precede column names with commas, but it looks horrible!
Consider the following shopping list:
, cheese
, milk
, bread
I agree it's sensible and scientific, but I sitll don't...
Andy is a director of Wise Owl[/url], a UK company providing training courses (and occasional consultancy) in SQL, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services, as well as in many other Microsoft software applications. You can see more about Wise Owl's SQL Server training courses here[/url].
June 14, 2011 at 12:11 pm
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