Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services
Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services , available at $34.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 39 lectures, based on 135 reviews, and has 819 subscribers.
You will learn about Utilize the Report Wizard to quickly get a report started Format data in tables and matrices Add interactive sorting and high-impact visualizations such as pie charts, gauges, and bar graphs Build expressions and implement built-in variables Create drill-down and drill-through reports Maximize report flexibility through the use of parameters Combine report objects to create a dashboard This course is ideal for individuals who are Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services is designed for those who have a working knowledge of SQL and who need to deliver business intelligence via impressive, interactive reports. You will need a version of SQL Server 2012 that includes the SQL Server Data Tools. This thorough course requires basic experience with SQL Server and reporting. It is particularly useful for Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services is designed for those who have a working knowledge of SQL and who need to deliver business intelligence via impressive, interactive reports. You will need a version of SQL Server 2012 that includes the SQL Server Data Tools. This thorough course requires basic experience with SQL Server and reporting.
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Summary
Title: Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 39
Number of Published Lectures: 39
Number of Curriculum Items: 39
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39
Original Price: $74.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Utilize the Report Wizard to quickly get a report started
- Format data in tables and matrices
- Add interactive sorting and high-impact visualizations such as pie charts, gauges, and bar graphs
- Build expressions and implement built-in variables
- Create drill-down and drill-through reports
- Maximize report flexibility through the use of parameters
- Combine report objects to create a dashboard
Who Should Attend
- Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services is designed for those who have a working knowledge of SQL and who need to deliver business intelligence via impressive, interactive reports. You will need a version of SQL Server 2012 that includes the SQL Server Data Tools. This thorough course requires basic experience with SQL Server and reporting.
Target Audiences
- Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services is designed for those who have a working knowledge of SQL and who need to deliver business intelligence via impressive, interactive reports. You will need a version of SQL Server 2012 that includes the SQL Server Data Tools. This thorough course requires basic experience with SQL Server and reporting.
Creating Reports with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Serviceswill show you how to develop practical reports that utilize tables and matrices, along with bold objects such as pie charts and gauges that quickly gain the attention of the viewer and deliver your message. With this course, you can acquire the essential skills you need to make an impression on your customers, your audience, or your boss.
About the Author
Dr. Dallas Snideris an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of West Florida (UWF). He received his Ph.D. in Integrated Computing and M.S. in Instrumental Sciences from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He received his B.A. in Physics from Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas. Before joining UWF, he worked as a Data Warehouse Developer for Northrop Grumman Information Systems, and prior to that as a Database Application Developer for Acxiom and Euronet. Dr. Snider's research and teaching interests include data mining, data warehousing, software development, and security.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: The Report Wizard
Lecture 1: Data Sources
Lecture 2: Report Queries
Lecture 3: Tabular Report Types and Their Configuration
Lecture 4: Matrix Report Types and Their Configuration
Lecture 5: Deployment Location and Completing the Wizard
Chapter 2: Creating a Tabular Report
Lecture 1: Formatting Column Headers
Lecture 2: Interactive Sorting
Lecture 3: Adding Calculated Fields and Using Expressions
Lecture 4: Formatting Cells
Lecture 5: Viewing the Report on the Report Server
Lecture 6: Formatting the Report for Printing
Chapter 3: Formatting of Report Headers and Footers
Lecture 1: Adding the Header and Footer
Lecture 2: Using the Built-in Fields
Lecture 3: Adding Query-Defined Fields
Lecture 4: Adding Images to the Header
Lecture 5: The Importance of Displaying Report Metadata on the Report
Chapter 4: Creating a Drilldown Report
Lecture 1: Queries Specialized for Drilldown Report
Lecture 2: Creating the Drilldown Report
Lecture 3: Grouping in SSRS
Lecture 4: Toggling the Display
Lecture 5: Adding Summary Rows
Chapter 5: Using Parameters in a Report
Lecture 1: Parameter Types
Lecture 2: Available and Default Values
Lecture 3: Filtering by the Parameter Value
Lecture 4: Displaying Parameter Values within the Report
Chapter 6: Creating a Drillthrough Report
Lecture 1: Creating a Drillthrough Report
Lecture 2: Adding a Parameter to a Query
Lecture 3: Configuring the Drillthrough Reporting Action
Lecture 4: Deploying the Drillthrough Reports to the Report Server
Chapter 7: Creating Pie and Bar Charts
Lecture 1: Queries Optimized for Pie Charts and Bar Charts
Lecture 2: Creating the Pie Chart Report
Lecture 3: Creating the Bar Chart Report
Lecture 4: Formatting the Legends and Labels
Lecture 5: Placing two Subreports onto One Report
Chapter 8: Utilizing Gauges, Sparklines, and Indicators
Lecture 1: Queries Optimized for Gauges, Sparklines, and Indicators
Lecture 2: Creating a Report Containing a Gauge
Lecture 3: Creating a Report Containing a Sparkline
Lecture 4: Creating a Report Containing an Indicator
Lecture 5: Creating a Dashboard
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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