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Mastering Reporting Services Expressions – SQL Server Pro eLearning Series

I will be presenting a series of three online sessions for the SQL Server Pro Magazine eLearning series titled “Mastering SQL Server Reporting Services Expressions”.  Please join me for live chat sessions during the presentations on the 12th of February at 11am, 1pm and 3pm Eastern Time.

If you do any report design with SSRS, this is an essential skill for all types of reporting solutions.  SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is a very capable and mature reporting tool that has been part of the SQL Server suite for more than 10 years. It’s fairly easy to create basic reports with no programming and only fundamental technical skills if you keep things simple, but if you have to build highly-functional reports, you need to know how to write and use expressions. With some essential expression skills, you can take your report designs to the next level and give your business powerful reporting and analytic capabilities.

Instead of having many different reports for all of your users’ needs, wouldn’t it be great if just a small number of reports were flexible enough to meet the needs of different business users? That would make the choice easier for users with fewer reports to maintain.

Have you ever created a report that doesn’t export to Excel in a format that works for the user? Wouldn’t it be great if the report were smart enough to know how it was being viewed or exported – and formatted itself accordingly? You can do that with expressions.

Attend this training to learn how to:

After you have mastered expression basics, you can apply the same techniques in more advanced and creative ways, such as:

Who should attend:

Session 1: Introducing Expressions in Basic Report Design – 11am ET

Session 2: Extending Report Features with Expressions – 1pm ET

Session 3: Dynamic Report Features & Creative Designs – 3pm ET

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