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Index
Cover Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Introducing Reporting Services
Who Uses Reporting Services? Dashboards, Reports, and Applications Enterprise Reporting Solution Types Business Intelligence Reporting Solutions Customizing the Reporting Experience Summary
Chapter 2: Reporting Services Installation and Architecture
The Basic Installation The Enterprise Deployment The Reporting Life Cycle Reporting Services Tools Reporting Services Windows Service Reporting Services Processors and Extensions Reporting Services Application Databases Summary
Chapter 3: Configuring SharePoint Integration
The SharePoint Technologies Installation and Configuration Architecture Summary
Part II: Report Design
Chapter 4: Basic Report Design
What Good Are Wizards, Anyway? Manual Report Design Summary
Chapter 5: Report Layout and Formatting
Report Layout Types Designing Multicolumn Reports Designing Gauge Reports Summary
Chapter 6: Designing Data Access
Business Intelligence Reporting Reporting for Relational Data Filtering Techniques Using Other Data Sources Best Practices Summary
Chapter 7: Advanced Report Design
Headers and Footers Creating Report Templates Creating Composite Reports Designing Subreports Navigating Reports Reporting on Recursive Relationships Summary
Chapter 8: Chart Reports
Chart Types Creating a Multiseries Chart Summary
Part III: Business Intelligence Reporting
Chapter 9: BI Semantic Models
Introduction to Data Modeling The BI Semantic Model Summary
Chapter 10: Reporting with Analysis Services
Why Use Analysis Services for Reporting? Using Reporting Services with Analysis Services Data Working with Multidimensional Expression Language Adding Nonadditive Measures MDX Properties and Cube Formatting Drill-Through Reports Best Practices and Provisions Summary
Chapter 11: OLAP Reporting Advanced Techniques
Cube Dynamic Rows Cube Dynamic Rows Expanded Cube Restricting Rows Cube Metadata Cube Browser Summary
Part IV: Enabling User Reporting
Chapter 12: Tabular Models
Introduction to PowerPivot Importing Data into PowerPivot PowerPivot Window Analyzing and Enriching Data Summary
Chapter 13: Visual Analytics with Power View
Introduction to Power View Power View Architecture Preparing a Model and Connection for a Tutorial Visual Analytics with Power View Configuring Data Source Connections Analysis Services Tabular Summary
Chapter 14: Report Builder Solution Strategies
Report Builder and Semantic Model History Planning a Self-Service Reporting Environment User Report Migration Strategies Summary
Part V: Solution Patterns
Chapter 15: Managing Report Projects
Solutions and Projects Version Control Synchronizing Content Managing Server Content Getting Started with Azure Reporting Summary
Chapter 16: Report Solutions, Patterns, and Recipes
Super Reports Report Recipes: Building on Basic Skills Summary
Part VI: Administering Reporting Services
Chapter 17: Content Management
Using Report Manager Content Management Activities Item-Level Security Content Management Automation Summary
Chapter 18: Integrating Reports with SharePoint
Native Mode Web Parts Publishing Reports to SharePoint Report Management Integrated Mode Web Parts Native Mode Versus Integrated Mode Report Models Summary
Chapter 19: Native Mode Server Administration
Security Backup and Recovery Monitoring Configuration Summary
Part VII: Reporting Services Custom Programming
Chapter 20: Integrating Reports into Custom Applications
URL Access Programmatic Rendering Using the ReportViewer Control Summary
Chapter 21: Using Embedded and Referenced Code
Using the Expression Builder Calculated Fields Conditional Expressions IIF() Is Your Friend Using Custom Code Summary
Chapter 22: Extending Reporting Services
Extension Through Interfaces Creating a Custom Data Processing Extension Summary
Part VIII: Appendixes
Appendix A: T-SQL Command Syntax Reference
T-SQL Commands, Clauses, and Predicates Script Comment Conventions Reserved Words
Appendix B: T-SQL System Variables and Functions
System Global Variables System Functions
Appendix C: MDX Reference
Object Identifiers Reserved Keywords Member References Sets Tuples The SELECT Statement MDX Functions and Keywords
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