Thank you for this great tutorial. You covered multiple chapters in a short 32 minutes. It was powerful yet simple enough for the SSRS beginners like me to understand the material.
First, audio was also low on my computer, but I plugged in my headphones and all good. Second, greating training skills. I love the way that you provide more advanced details without detouring off topic.
As a Crystal Reports Guy trying to cross train myself on SSRS, this was quite helpful. Was able to follow along after downloading SQL Server Express 2012 & the Adventure Works DB.
Thanks so much for this information. I am writing a VB.NET application and was considering creating reporting within the app, but think this might be a faster and more convenient way of generating reports. This helped. I appreciate your time in making this video and sharing the options.
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/mt186501.aspx is the link to get the SQL server add in tools for Visual Studio. by 10:24 I find that I don't have the right platform installed. Looks like a 10-15 min process. The sound? I have the PC sound and youtube sound at 100% and have trouble understanding some words because of the audio, too much noise/hum in the background; But its well made and you provide alot of great info. And watch out!! if you have headphones on as I do? at 100% volume? and the installer hits a snag? Its not a quiet 'ding' but at 100% volume is KA-KRASH-BANG!!!
***** Funny, I didn't really notice it (dog barking) until I saw this comment -- then I realized that I just thought it was my neighbor's dog, lol! Guess if you're not used to that it'd be difficult to tune out. All in all not a big deal (for me), and a helpful video. ^_^
The best part was describing how to tie the parameters to your tables. That part has stumped me for a while. Much thanks.
Superb and simply brilliant, I am became a fan of Jes Borland after watching this video.
Fantastic job, thanks a lot Jes for taking the time to make free videos.
Thank you for this great tutorial. You covered multiple chapters in a short 32 minutes. It was powerful yet simple enough for the SSRS beginners like me to understand the material.
First, audio was also low on my computer, but I plugged in my headphones and all good.
Second, greating training skills. I love the way that you provide more advanced details without detouring off topic.
As a Crystal Reports Guy trying to cross train myself on SSRS, this was quite helpful. Was able to follow along after downloading SQL Server Express 2012 & the Adventure Works DB.
This video is best one to explain data set for build report.
Thank you for sharing .. one of the best tutorial I've seen so far. well done, very clear.
Thanks so much for this information. I am writing a VB.NET application and was considering creating reporting within the app, but think this might be a faster and more convenient way of generating reports. This helped. I appreciate your time in making this video and sharing the options.
This was really good, but I'm using Report Builder and there are a few things different - like deploying the report. Why use one tool over the other?
I learned a lot! Thank you so much! I recommend people watch this at 2x speed however.
Excellent analytical approach. Thank you !
Thank for the video, It clear some questions I had concerning the binding of parameterss
Very useful, thanks. The audio is a little low, though (maybe it's my computer).
Great video. One of the best I've ever seen.
Thanks for sharing! Very informative!
How do I connect my AdventureWorks Database to the reporting service
Very good explanation! Thanks
Nice work! Thank you!
Very well explained
very useful, thank you!!!
Any thoughts or tutorials on how to now publish these reports into an .asp webpage?
No, we don't do web work, sorry.
Great tutorial, thank you a lot!
Very Helpful. Thanks.
How do I get a Target Server URL ?
good presentation. thanks.
Very informative :) thanks.
I now have the power of grey skull
Get's most helpful at 15:48
What's new for reporting? 2021
For unrelated questions, your best bet is a Q&A site.
Thanks. :)
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/mt186501.aspx is the link to get the SQL server add in tools for Visual Studio. by 10:24 I find that I don't have the right platform installed. Looks like a 10-15 min process. The sound? I have the PC sound and youtube sound at 100% and have trouble understanding some words because of the audio, too much noise/hum in the background; But its well made and you provide alot of great info.
And watch out!! if you have headphones on as I do? at 100% volume? and the installer hits a snag? Its not a quiet 'ding' but at 100% volume is KA-KRASH-BANG!!!
BTW, Microsoft's SQL Database is NOT Sequel. That is a brand name for someone else's database/
Audio is poor. Even with earbuds. :-(
While this demonstration is very informative, I found the dog barking in the background to be a distraction.
Wendy - sorry to hear that! Hopefully you were able to learn enough to make the free video worthwhile. Enjoy!
***** Funny, I didn't really notice it (dog barking) until I saw this comment -- then I realized that I just thought it was my neighbor's dog, lol! Guess if you're not used to that it'd be difficult to tune out. All in all not a big deal (for me), and a helpful video. ^_^
good job microsoft, leader of sub-par inefficient software.