May 2004 - Posts
Since we are currently talking about SQL Server 2005 in our MSDN event live, here is a great article on XML in SQL 2005. http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnsql90/html/sql2k5xml.asp
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Web Services Enhancements for Microsoft .NET (WSE) is a supported add-on to Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework providing developers the latest advanced Web services capabilities to keep pace with the evolving Web services protocol
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Microsoft has announced a new product-lifecycle policy that extends support for Microsoft business and developer products to a minimum of 10 years from the current seven years. For More information: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=LifeAn1
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I changed the name on this blog. Do you like it or not?
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To handle this, there is a utility called rs.exe. This utility allows the a developer to create a script utilizing Visual Basic.NET. A sample script will follow soon.
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Question: What about authentication issues. When the user jumps from our application to the reporting server application does he have to be re-authenticated or is there a way out where the credentials can be picked up form the environment. We are using
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When you create your reports in Visual Studio, you have multiple solution configurations available. -- Debug Local -- Allows for debugging against your local machine -- Debug -- Allows for debugging and deploying into a test environment. -- Production
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Yes, in reporting services, “HTML with Office Web Components” on of the options for exporting reports will utilize and create pivot tables automatically. To find more information: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/RSCREATE/htm/rcr_creating_dc_v1_43vn.asp?frame=tru
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Presented by Microsoft and EPS Software Corporation June 15 th , 2004 8:30 AM - Noon Microsoft Corporation--Houston 2000 W. Sam Houston Pkwy South Suite # 350 Houston, TX 77042 (BriarLake Plaza building just south of Briar Forest on the west side of Beltway
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