Skip to Content
Professional Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 Programming
book

Professional Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 Programming

by Rob Vieira, Mahsa Nakhjiri
April 2009
Intermediate to advanced
959 pages
25h 32m
English
Wrox
Content preview from Professional Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 Programming

Chapter 14. Reporting Services

There are a few chapters in my books where I've chosen to overlap content between the Beginning and Professional titles. Now, it may seem like beginning and professional topics would be mutually exclusive, but that holds true only in a perfect world where everyone is gaining experience in the same way and in the same order, and where everyone has the same definition of beginning and professional.

In case you haven't already guessed it, this is one of those chapters where, if you've read my Beginning title, you're going to notice a little bit of overlap. In the case of Reporting Services, the reasons are multifold, but a couple of the key ones are:

  • Some people get into database development specifically driven by the need to control more of their own reporting destiny (in which case they may have almost started with Reporting Services, and then started learning the queries they need to support the data in the report). Others are long-term database "experts" who are just getting around to using one of those "extras" that SQL Server provides.

  • It's a relatively new feature (in the grand life of SQL Server as a product), so it's "new" to many professional-level people.

Now, don't go rushing off yet if you read the chapter on Reporting in the Beginning title. While we do repeat some key items, we go a bit deeper here, and focus on more of the true developer-oriented items (and less on the model-driven aspects). Feel free, however, to skip ahead to the section ...

Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month,
and much more.

Read now

Unlock full access

More than 5,000 organizations count on O’Reilly

AirBnbBlueOriginElectronic ArtsHomeDepotNasdaqRakutenTata Consultancy Services

QuotationMarkO’Reilly covers everything we've got, with content to help us build a world-class technology community, upgrade the capabilities and competencies of our teams, and improve overall team performance as well as their engagement.
Julian F.
Head of Cybersecurity
QuotationMarkI wanted to learn C and C++, but it didn't click for me until I picked up an O'Reilly book. When I went on the O’Reilly platform, I was astonished to find all the books there, plus live events and sandboxes so you could play around with the technology.
Addison B.
Field Engineer
QuotationMarkI’ve been on the O’Reilly platform for more than eight years. I use a couple of learning platforms, but I'm on O'Reilly more than anybody else. When you're there, you start learning. I'm never disappointed.
Amir M.
Data Platform Tech Lead
QuotationMarkI'm always learning. So when I got on to O'Reilly, I was like a kid in a candy store. There are playlists. There are answers. There's on-demand training. It's worth its weight in gold, in terms of what it allows me to do.
Mark W.
Embedded Software Engineer

You might also like

Professional SQL Server™ 2005 Programming

Professional SQL Server™ 2005 Programming

Robert Vieira
Programming Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008

Programming Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008

Leonard Lobel, Andrew Brust, and Stephen Forte
Mastering SQL Server® 2008

Mastering SQL Server® 2008

Michael Lee, Gentry Bieker

Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9780470257029Purchase book