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Report Builder Tips

Mar 292011
 

There are several techniques you can apply to develop reports with Microsoft SQL Server Report Builder 3.0:

  1. Start reporting with Report Builder
  2. Implementing parameterized dates ranges
  3. Filtering parameter values list
  4. Implementing ‘Start From’ date parameter
  5. Cascading parameters
  6. Implementing interactive sort
  7. Automate report deployment

Related posts:

  1. Report Builder Tips – Part 3 – Filter Parameter Values
  2. Report Builder Tips – Part 4 – Parameters Cont.
  3. Report Builder Tips – Part 5 – Cascading Parameters Using Attributes from Different OLAP Cube Dimensions
  4. Report Builder Tips – Part 2 – Parameters
  5. Report Builder Tips – Part 1
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