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SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services Cookbook

You're reading from   SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services Cookbook Your one-stop guide to operational reporting and mobile dashboards using SSRS 2016

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461810
Length 596 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Robert Cain Robert Cain
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Dinesh Priyankara Dinesh Priyankara
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting It Ready – Configuring Reporting Services FREE CHAPTER 2. Authoring Reports with SQL Server Data Tools 3. Advanced Report Authoring with SQL Server Data Tools 4. Authoring Reports with Report Builder 5. Improving User Experience – New Designing and Visualization Enhancements 6. Authoring Reports with the Mobile Report Publisher 7. Consuming Reports – Report Access Enhancement 8. Reporting Solutions for BI – Integration 9. SharePoint Integration 10. Administering and Managing Reporting Services 11. Securing Reports in Reporting Services 12. Custom Programming and Integration to .NET Applications

Creating reports with multiple data regions


There is an old saying, A picture is worth a thousand words. Unfortunately, all too often, a picture needs a little helping text to explain it. In the reporting world, it is common to want to display multiple objects, most commonly a chart and a table or matrix, on the same report, both sourced from the same data. This technique is known as having multiple data regions on the same report.

Getting ready

For this report, we want to plot the total sales by year for each of the sales territories in our sales fact table. This will naturally fit well into a chart, in order to quickly perform a comparison between territories. However, the management also needs to know the exact values for each territory by year.

To accomplish this, we'll place two objects on the report, both a chart and a matrix. For the query, we'll use the following:

SELECT c.[Sales Territory] 
     , YEAR(s.[Invoice Date Key])   AS [Invoice Year] 
     , SUM(s.[Total Excluding Tax]) AS...
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