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SSRS Reporting Tips & Tricks authored by Chris Liley, Principal Consultant, I.B.I.S., Inc.

SSRS Reporting Tips & Tricks authored by Chris Liley, Principal Consultant, I.B.I.S., Inc. Regional Chapters. Topics. Installation & Security Query Design Working with Parameters Report Design Demonstration Sharing Tips & Tricks?. Installation & Security.

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SSRS Reporting Tips & Tricks authored by Chris Liley, Principal Consultant, I.B.I.S., Inc.

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  1. SSRS Reporting Tips & Tricks authored by Chris Liley, Principal Consultant, I.B.I.S., Inc. Regional Chapters

  2. Topics • Installation & Security • Query Design • Working with Parameters • Report Design • Demonstration • Sharing Tips & Tricks?

  3. Installation & Security • When possible, install SSRS on a separate server from the database server • Use Snapshots when possible • Think about using a single SQL account to connect data sources to the SQL database • Manage users folder/report access with AD accounts on the Report Manager site

  4. Query Design • Use Stored Procedures for your queries • Perform complex calculations with the database engine which is better optimized to handle tasks such as • Sorting • Filtering • Data aggregation • Expression Evaluation • Retrieve only the data we need for our report using parameters which we will cover next

  5. Working with Parameters • Uses of Parameters • To control Report Data • To control Report appearance • To connect to other reports • To select specific data columns • Creating Parameters • Attach to their own dataset • Different types available (Text, Date, etc.) • Choose whether visible or hidden • Set available and default values

  6. Report Design • Controlling Page Size • Logical Page Breaks (XML and CSV) • PageBreakAtStart • PageBreakAtEnd • Soft Page Breaks (HTML and WinForm) • InteractiveHeight • InteractiveWidth • Physical Page Breaks (PDF and Image) • PageHeight • PageWidth

  7. Report Design (cont.) • Adding new lines in text boxes • Use the vbcrlf command • Alternating Row colors • =iif(RowNumber(Nothing) Mod 2, "#eefafd", "White") • Setting the “NoRows” property • Always name objects within a report • Leverage existing reports when creating new reports

  8. Demo Environment Information • Windows 7 Enterprise • GP 2010 R2 • SQL Server 2008 R2 • 8 GB RAM

  9. Demonstration • Will use a stored procedure (Best Practice!) • Will use two parameters • Will add new lines in a text box • Will alternate row colors • Bonus!!! Will turn on toggling at the grouping

  10. Sharing Tips & Tricks? • Your experiences? • Questions?

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