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Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
Help RB 2.0 users find and use shared data sources
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over 3 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
2
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Report Builder 2.0 makes it easy for business users to browse for and use centrally-defined and managed data sources. It does this by supporting direct connection to a report server as part of the design experience. It also maintains a list of recently...
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What is that extra column of 'AB.gAAAA=' values when I run a report model query?
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
6
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Most people using Report Builder 2.0 with a report model soon ask the question, what is that extra column I get back with strange values like “AC8AAAA=” in it? Answer: It's an entity key value . If you’re going to create a group on that entity in your...
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Call for feedback: What are you doing with report models?
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over 3 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
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Are you using a report model in your organization? The Reporting Services product team wants to hear from you ! What type of organization is using the model (dept/workgroup, small/mid business, enterprise)? How long have you been using your model...
Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
How to build a Clickthrough link in Report Builder 2.0
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over 3 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
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As I mentioned in a previous post , due to resource constraints in this release, Report Builder 2.0 is not a strict superset of RB 2005/1.0. One of the features missing from RB 2.0 is automatic creation of Clickthrough links . You can still get them,...
Bob's SQL Reporting Services Blog
A better way to model inheritance
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over 3 years ago
by
Bob Meyers MSFT
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I've been playing around with a report model we use internally here in the SQL Server product group. At a conceptual level, the data being modeled makes heavy use of inheritance (EntityA "is a" EntityB), but in working with the model and with Report Builder...
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Report Builder 2.0: Whither report models?
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over 3 years ago
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Bob Meyers MSFT
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Just a quick post to answer the inevitable question when those familiar with Report Builder 2005/1.0 start playing with Report Builder 2.0 : Whither report models? The short answer is that they are still available as a data source type, and the...
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