Showing posts with label Report Viewer Controls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Report Viewer Controls. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Hands-on learning event in Honolulu -SQL Server Reporting Services 2012


This hands-on course will provide you with the ability to create cutting edge reports using Microsoft's latest reporting services product, SQL Server 2012.

The course is offered by the Pacific center for Advanced technology Training: http://pcatt.hawaii.edu/home

Report writing is one of the most important IT related jobs in an enterprise. This course if for you if you would like to master report writing/authoring using SQL Server Reporting Services. The course begins with a presentation of essential technical background, after which you will work through guided hands-on exercises. At the end of the course you will have gained:
• A solid understanding of how to interact with SQL Servers
• Knowledge and experience installing and configuring reporting Services
• A working knowledge of using Report Builder to author reports and deploy them to report server
• A working knowledge of Report Manager's ability to carry out administrative tasks related to all aspects of reports; creating shared data sources, folder and folder hierarchies on the report server, and report models; managing security and subscriptions; and configuring data driven subscriptions
• An understanding of how to embed report viewer controls in windows and web projects.


Venue: Honolulu Community College Honolulu Community College
874 Dillingham Blvd Honolulu, HI 96817-4598 Phone: (808) 845-9211
Official Website: honolulu.hawaii.edu/

Section 1 - Mar 31 - May 7, 2015; TTh; 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm; 12 mtgs

I will be using my latest book on SQL Server Reporting Services for this course:

 
 

Sunday, December 29, 2013

SQL Training in Honolulu: SQL Server Reporting Services 2012

This is a comprehensive, hands-on course. The above course will be offered as a non-credit course by the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training

 Course summary:
SQL Server Reporting Services 2012
Report writing is one of the most important IT related jobs in an enterprise. 
Among the BI stack components the component that provides most employment is Reporting 
Services.

This course is for you if you would like to master report writing/authoring 
using SQL Server Reporting Services. The course begins with a presentation of 
essential technical background, after which you will work through guided 
hands-on exercises.

You will start off learning the details of installing SQL Server 2102 
Developer edition and configuring Native mode Reporting Services. For 
authoring reports and interacting with reporting services you will also learn 
how to install and work with Report Builder 3.0. This is essential for 
deploying authored reports to report sever.

Report Manager the web front end is an essential part of Reporting Services 
2012 and you will learn a comprehensive set of tasks that you can carry out.
A working knowledge of Report Manager's ability to carry out administrative 
tasks related to all aspects of reports; creating shared data sources, folder 
and folder hierarchies on the report server, and report models; managing 
security and subscriptions; and configuring data driven subscriptions is 
essential for managing reports.

Many applications depend on embedding these reports so that the user has the 
opportunity to view these reports. To this end, an understanding of how to 
embed report viewer controls in windows and web projects is essential. You 
will learn the basics of creating these applications.

During each meeting the students will be assessed for their knowledge, 
competency and proficiency in installing, configuring, authoring, deploying, 
and managing reports.

The hands-on exercises will draw largely from the authors first and second editions of his book on SQL Server Reporting Services 2012.

 

and the first edition related to SQL Server 2008


Course schedule: 
Feb 3 - Mar 17, 2014; Mondays and Wednesdays; 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm; 12 meetings

Location:
Honolulu Community College

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