Techniques for Dynamic SSRS Reports
Nathan Sundararajan Nathan Sundararajan
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 Published On Jan 11, 2015

Do you need a navigation system within your reports? Do you suffer from report sprawl, having hundreds of reports written once and disappearing into the reporting services catalog never to be executed again? Would you like to see one report take the place of fifty? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then join me in this demo heavy session. Not only will we address the questions above, but we’ll talk about providing dynamic report layouts, filtering data based on the user’s credentials, and even techniques for colorizing various parts of a report using VBA code. These techniques will help make your reports user friendly and help you look like a reporting superhero.

Mickey Stuewe:
Mickey Stuewe is a Senior Database Developer. Her focus is on T-SQL optimization, requirements gathering, and report design using the SQL Server stack. She is the recent recipient of the “Best New Community Voice” Tribal award from Red Gate. She blogs regularly and co-authored her first book, SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Blueprints. She has spoken at Dev Connections, SQL in the City for Red Gate, and various SQL Saturday Events. She is also the president of the BIG PASS Community user group.

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