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SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services (Canada) On-Site Training
The three day course includes an overview of the SQL Server business intelligence architecture focusing the role of Reporting services
Course Description/Agenda
SQL Server Reporting Services 2016 contains significant new functionality
and improvements over its predecessors including the new Reporting Services
Web portal, support for mobile reports and dashboards, a new HTML5 rendering
engine, and exciting new report design enhancements.
The three day course includes an overview of the SQL Server business
intelligence architecture focusing the role of Reporting services. All
reports are developed utilizing SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), however the
new 2016 Report Designer is also introduced. Students will complete hands-on
exercises creating a number of reports including table-based, cross tabular
and forms based designs. Reports utilizing the newly designed charts,
gauges, KPIs, spark lines, data bars and tree maps will be built. Exercises
will incorporate the use of report parameters and features such as drill
down, interactive sorting, hyperlinks, book marks and report maps.
Consuming data from relational, multi-dimensional and the new tabular
data sources will be incorporated into report designs. Students will become
familiar with report deployment to the new Reporting Service Web Portal
(replaced Report Manager) and learn how to use portal the management tools
to configure report caches, snapshots and subscriptions. Instruction and
practice in designing report security to insure protection of enterprise
data will be provided.
The student will gain experience with the new Report Services Web portal,
which enables publishing content other than paginated reports, such as Excel
and Power BI. Students will also learn how to include KPIs (Key Performance
Indicators) directly from a shared data set. Finally the student will apply
custom branding of the Web portal.
Course Prerequisites
Familiarity with database concepts, Windows desktop navigation and software
installation techniques. Attendance at HOTT's SQL Programming course or
Microsoft Transact-SQL Programming course is highly recommended although not
required.
Benefits
- Course materials include student guide, hands-on lab manual and USB
flash drive for examples and lab work
- Students receive a certificate of completion at the end of class
- Students can retake any portion of a class that has been completed,
within 12 months at no extra cost
- There are no registration fees or cancellation fees
Workshop Agenda
Reporting Services Architecture
- Defining Report Server Components
- Reviewing the Report Server Databases
- Managing the Report Server Web Portal
- Creating a Mobile Reports and Dashboards
- Report Lifecycle Step by Step
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Creating Basic Reports
- Creating Table Reports
- Formatting Options
- Adding Headers and Footers
- Using Subtotals and Formulas
- Adding Charts and Gauges
- Using Lists for Free-Form Reports
- Paging and Sorting
- Managing Data Sources
- Adding Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
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Advanced Report Features
- Setting Up Input Parameters
- Adding Custom Report Navigation
- Adding Drill-Down for Master-Detail Reports
- Linking Reports
- Using Sub-Reports
- Adding Conditional Formatting
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Matrix Reports
- Pivoting Data with Matrix Controls
- Adding Multiple Data Regions
- Grouping and Sorting
- Adding Subtotals
- Adding Custom Aggregate Formulas
- Using the Tablix object
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Implementing BI Semantic Model
- Understanding Multi-Dimensional Models
- Using Tabular Models
- Creating MDX Data Sources and Data Sets
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Report Designer
- Creating Reports with Report Designer
- Adding Charts and Gauges in Report Designer
- Differences Between SQL Server Data Tools and Report Builder
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Reporting Services Security
- Organizing Reports in Folders
- Setting Permissions on Reports and Folders
- Managing Security Roles
- Securing Data Sources and Report Models
- Logging Activity on the Report Server
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Automating Report Creation and Delivery
- Creating Snapshot Reports
- Storing Previous Versions of Reports
- Caching Reports to Improve Performance
- Defining Subscriptions to Automate Report Delivery
- Rending Reports in Excel, MS Word or as a PDF
- Hiding Reports from Users
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Adding Custom Code
- Querying the Report Server
- Creating Custom Data Extensions
- Creating Command Objects
- Creating Data Reader Objects
- Generating Report Definition Language
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.NET Integration with Reporting Services
- Writing User-Defined Functions in .NET
- Using Custom Functions
- Referencing .NET Libraries
- Managing Report Servers from .NET Applications
- Accessing SSRS from .NET Applications
- Retrieving Report Items
- Listing Report Metadata
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