2793 implementing and maintaining microsoft sql server 2005 reporting services




















On successful completion of this course students will receive a Torque IT attendance certificate. Prerequisites Before attending this course, students must have working knowledge of: Exposure to creating reports in Microsoft Access or other third-party reporting products, such as Crystal Reports. Experience navigating the Microsoft Windows Server environment. SQL Server System tables. SQL Server accounts users and permissions.

Students also learn how to use Report Builder to create a report from a report model. Module 6: Publishing and Executing Reports This module explains the various options you can use to publish reports to the report server and execute them. Module 7: Using Subscriptions to Distribute Reports This module describes how to implement subscriptions so that you can distribute reports either automatically by e-mail or by publishing reports to a shared folder.

Module 8: Administering Reporting Services This module discusses how to administer the Reporting Services server, how to monitor and optimize the performance of the report server, how to maintain the Reporting Services databases, and how to keep the system secure.

Module 9: Programming Reporting Services This module explains how to query Reporting Services information programmatically and how to automate report management tasks. Students also learn how to render reports without relying on Report Manager, and how you can extend the feature set of a report server by creating custom code.

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You can easily do so by posting a new question. Please note that once the Thread has been locked and closed, you cannot reply. We wish we could be of more help, but if any additional assistance is needed, we will be happy to jump in and take a look. They also learn to use best practices to implement static and dynamic parameter lists when interacting with queries and stored procedures. Module 5: Using Report Models This module describes how to create a report model so that business users can create their own reports without using the full Report Designer development environment.

Students also learn how to use Report Builder to create a report from a report model. Module 6: Publishing and Executing Reports This module explains the various options you can use to publish reports to the report server and execute them. Module 7: Using Subscriptions to Distribute Reports This module describes how to implement subscriptions so that you can distribute reports either automatically by e-mail or by publishing reports to a shared folder.

Module 8: Administering Reporting Services This module discusses how to administer the Reporting Services server, how to monitor and optimize the performance of the report server, how to maintain the Reporting Services databases, and how to keep the system secure.

Module 9: Programming Reporting Services This module explains how to query Reporting Services information programmatically and how to automate report management tasks. Students also learn how to render reports without relying on Report Manager, and how you can extend the feature set of a report server by creating custom code. This course is intended for information technology IT professionals and developers who need to implement reporting solutions by using Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services.



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