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Business Intelligence and Report Ramblings...
Funny use of Excel
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over 4 years ago
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Steve Carroll
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Technorati Tags: Excel Ok... I'm going to stretch a little bit on this one. Everyone knows the power Excel brings to the table in terms of data processing and crunching numbers. Someone pointed me to a funny web-site where the band AC/DC has created a...
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SQL Services Lab
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over 4 years ago
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Today at the Microsoft PDC conference there was a demonstration of Reporting Services leveraging SSDS or (SQL Server Data Services AKA SQL Server in the Cloud). This is one of the many exciting areas of work being undertaken by the SQL Services Lab team...
Business Intelligence and Report Ramblings...
Using Reporting Services with SharePoint as a data source
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I ran into an interesting article the other day. On more than one occasion, I've had to report against data held within a SharePoint list. Each time, I've had to go out and query the SharePoint content database directly, which for obvious reasons, is...
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