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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

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting It Ready  – Configuring Reporting Services, will show you how to plan for and install Reporting Services. We’ll see how to configure SSRS for Native mode, as well as gain an understanding of backend databases.

Chapter 2, Authoring Reports with SQL Server Data Tools, will begin your authoring of reports by working with SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT). You’ll see how to create a variety of reports using tables, matrixes, as well as charts. Finally, you’ll see how to publish reports to the SSRS server from within SSDT.

Chapter 3, Advanced Report Authoring with SQL Server Data Tools, will continue your education on SSDT by moving into some advanced report topics. You’ll learn how to use multiple datasets in the same report, and create charts and tables with multiple axis. You’ll also get a view of SSRS behind the scenes, looking at the XML code used within an SSRS report file.

Chapter 4, Authoring Reports with Report Builder, will focus on the newly revamped Report Builder tool. You’ll see how an end user could leverage this tool to create a variety of objects. Not just reports, but data sources and data sets.

Chapter 5, Improving User Experience – New Designing and Visualization Elements, will focus on the new visualization and design elements introduced with SSRS. You’ll see the new Sunburst and Treemap charts, as well as learning how to integrate the R language into your reports.

Chapter 6, Authoring Reports with the Mobile Report Publisher, explains that Microsoft addresses the need for reporting on mobile devices, such as phones and tablets, through the addition of the Mobile Report Publisher. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to use this brand-new tool to create reports customized for a variety of platforms.

Chapter 7, Consuming Reports – Report Access Enhancement, will explore the new Report Portal, the redesigned Report Manager. You’ll see how to manage reports and data caching. You’ll also see how to create the new KPIs, as well how to customize the portal for your environment.

Chapter 8, Reporting Solutions for BI – Integration, shows that Reporting Services is not the only tool in a BI developer’s tool box. In this chapter, you’ll see how to integrate other tools, such as PowerBI and SQL Server Analysis Services, into your SSRS reports.

Chapter 9, SharePoint Integration, explains that, in addition to the Report Portal, SharePoint can also act as a host for your SSRS reports. In this chapter, you’ll see how to configure SharePoint and SSRS to work together.

Chapter 10, Administering and Managing Reporting Services, reveals that as good as Reporting Services is just out of the box, understanding how to manage key components will make the experience even better. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to manage data sources, history, caching, scheduling, and other key topics that will create a better experience for your users.

Chapter 11, Securing Reports in Reporting Services, highlights that it is critical to protect your data from unauthorized eyes. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to secure your server and its reports. In addition, you’ll find recipes explaining how to secure the data within your reports.

Chapter 12, Custom Programming and Integration to .NET Applications, explains that .NET developers often have need to integrate reporting into their application. In this chapter, we’ll see the various techniques developers can use leverage the power of SSRS within their programs.

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