Create Reports with: SSRS | SSDT |Visual Studio |SQL Server

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Last updated on March 28, 2025 12:29 pm

Learn how to create formatted reports using SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). This course is designed for beginners and covers topics such as connecting to databases, defining datasets, adding tables, formatting reports, and exporting in various formats. With the help of Visual Studio and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), you can easily develop and maintain your database projects. Whether you are working on a team or individually, this course provides valuable insights into database development and administration.

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Creating a Report Server Project (Reporting Services)Specifying Connection Information (Reporting Services)Defining a Dataset for the Table Report (Reporting Services)Adding a Table to the Report (Reporting Services)Formatting a Report (Reporting Services)Adding Grouping and Totals (Reporting Services)Export reports in various formatsSQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is a reporting software that allows you to produce formatted reports with tables in the form of data, graph, images, and charts. These reports are hosted on a server that can be executed any time using parameters defined by the users. It is part of Microsoft SQL Server Services suite.use the Report Designer tool in Visual Studio / SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) to create a SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) paginated report. SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) transforms database development by introducing a ubiquitous, declarative model that spans all the phases of database development inside Visual Studio. You can use SSDT Transact-SQL design capabilities to build, debug, maintain, and refactor databases. You can work with a database project, or directly with a connected database instance on or off-premise.Developers can use familiar Visual Studio tools for database development. Tools such as: code navigation, IntelliSense, language support that parallels what is available for C# and Visual Basic, platform-specific validation, debugging, and declarative editing in the Transact-SQL editor. SSDT also provides a visual Table Designer for creating and editing tables in either database projects or connected database instances. While you are working on your database projects in a team-based environment, you can use version control for all the files. When it’s time to publish your project, you can publish to all supported SQL platforms; including SQL Database and SQL Server. SSDT platform validation capability ensures that your scripts work on the target you specify.The SQL Server Object Explorer in Visual Studio offers a view of your database objects similar to SQL Server Management Studio. SQL Server Object Explorer allows you to do light-duty database administration and design work. You can easily create, edit, rename and delete tables, stored procedures, types, and functions. You can also edit table data, compare schemas, or execute queries by using contextual menus right from the SQL Server Object Explorer.Who this course is for:Beginners to SQL Server Reporting Services

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