Using Custom Assemblies in Reports to Generate Query Logic – Part 1
Sometimes you need to process parameter business rules that extend beyond the capabilities of a query language (like T-SQL or…
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Sometimes you need to process parameter business rules that extend beyond the capabilities of a query language (like T-SQL or…
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I will be speaking at two SQL Saturday events on the topics of visual report design with SQL Server Reporting…
Paul Turley Mentor, SolidQ This article is based on my session at TechEd on May 18th, 2011 Report styles vary…
I’ve arrived in Atlanta and I’m just about ready for TechEd 2011 to begin. I haven’t made Twitter a regular…