At my first job as a database administrator , I was asked to look at a problem with some reports. The reports were created in MS Access and linked to a SQL Server database. Each manager had his or her own version of the reports and, even though the reports had started out the same at one time, they had been modified by the individual managers over the years. The managers were complaining that ...
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Kathi Kellenberger, Beginning SQL Server Reporting Services, 10.1007/978-1-4842-1990-4_1
1. Getting Started
Kathi Kellenberger1
(1)Edwardsville, Illinois, USA
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