Overview
3 Days $2,430 or FREE WITH SATVs (?)
This three-day instructor-led course teaches students how to implement a Reporting Services solution in an organization. The course discusses how to use the Reporting Services development tools to create reports, and how to use the Reporting Services management and administrative tools to manage a Reporting Services solution.
- Overview of SQL Server Reporting Services
- Installing Reporting Services
- Reporting Services Tools
- (Level 200) Exploring Report Designer
- (Level 200) Exploring Report Manager
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the features of SQL Server Reporting Services.
- Install Reporting Services.
- Describe the Reporting Services tools.
- Creating a Basic Table Report
- Formatting Report Pages
- Calculating Values
- (Level 200): Creating a Basic Table Report
- (Level 200): Formatting Report Pages
- (Level 200): Adding Calculated Values
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a basic table report.
- Format report pages.
- Calculate values for a report.
- Interactive Navigation
- Displaying Data
- (Level 200) Using Dynamic Visibility
- (Level 200) Using Document Maps
- (Level 200) Initiating Actions
- (Level 200) Using a List Data Region
- (Level 200) Creating a Tablix Report
- (Level 200) Adding Chart Subreport to Parent Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create reports with interactive navigation.
- Display data in various formats.
- Defining Report Data
- Using Parameters and Filters
- Using Parameter Lists
- (Level 200) Using Parameters to Restrict Query Results
- (Level 200) Using Parameters to Filter Report Data
- (Level 200) Creating Dynamic Parameter Lists
- (Level 200) Using Parameters with a Stored Procedure
- (Level 200) Displaying All Categories in a Parameter List
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Define report data.
- Use parameters and filters.
- Use parameter lists.
- Creating Report Models
- Using Report Builder
- (Level 200) Creating a Report Model
- (Level 200) Using Report Builder to Create a Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create Report Models.
- Use Report Builder.
- Publishing Reports
- Executing Reports
- Creating Cached Instances
- Creating Snapshots and Report History
- (Level 200) Publishing Reports
- (Level 200) Executing Reports
- (Level 200) Configuring and Viewing a Cached Report
- (Level 200) Configuring and Viewing a Snapshot Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Publish reports.
- Execute reports.
- Create cached instances.
- Create snapshots and report history.
- Introduction to Report Subscriptions
- Creating Report Subscriptions
- Managing Report Subscriptions
- (Level 200) Creating a Standard Subscription
- (Level 200) Creating a Data-Driven Subscription
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe report subscriptions.
- Create report subscriptions.
- Manage report subscriptions.
- Reporting Server Administration
- Performance and Reliability Monitoring
- Administering Report Server Databases
- Security Administration
- Upgrading to Reporting Services 2008
- (Level 200) Using Reporting Services Configuration Manager
- (Level 200) Securing a Reporting Services Site
- (Level 200) Securing Items
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Administer the reporting server.
- Monitor performance and reliability.
- Administer the Report Server databases.
- Administer security.
- Upgrade to Reporting Services 2008.
- Querying for Server Information Using a Web Service
- Automating Report Management
- Rendering Reports
- Creating Custom Code
- (Level 200) Using URL Access to Display a Report
- (Level 200) Building a Reporting Services Web Service Client
- (Level 200) Using the Report Viewer Control
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Query server information using a Web service.
- Automate report management.
- Render reports.
- Create custom code.
- Exposure to creating reports in Microsoft Access or other third-party reporting products, such as Crystal Reports.
- Conceptual understanding of the push and pull distribution/subscription paradigm.
- Experience navigating the Microsoft Windows Server environment.
- Experience with Windows services (starting and stopping)
- Experience creating service accounts and permissions
- Experience with Microsoft SQL Server, including:
- SQL Server Agent.
- SQL Server query language (SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE).
- SQL Server System tables.
- SQL Server accounts (users and permissions).
Instructors
Adam Keats
With over 24 years of real-world and training experience, Adam is ...