Transcription of BI790 – SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services (SSRS) …
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AudienceThis course is intended for information workers and database professionals who are interested in expanding their knowledge about SQL Server 2016 Reporting attending this course, students must have: A general familiarity with databases prior to the class. Additionally, working knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft Office applications is addition, it is recommended, but not required that students have completed course: SQL101: Introduction to Transact-SQL OR SQL250: Transact-SQL for DevelopersWHAT YOU WILL LEARN After completing this course, students will be able to: Use ssrs tools Work with solutions and projects Design basic reports Enhance reports with formatting, images and charts Effectively group and summarize data Work with parameterized reports Incorporate charts and custom maps Work with drillthrough reports Manage reports Utilize Report BuilderBI790 SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services ( ssrs ) for Report DevelopersDuring this course, attendees will learn how to use ssrs tools, work with solutions and projects, design basic reports, enhance reports with formatting, images, and charts, effectively group
COURSE OUTLINE BI790 – SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services (SSRS) for Report Developers Module 1: SSRS Overview and Tools » Reporting Services Features
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