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MIST Reporting
Standard Reports
Report Designer
Report Builder
Report Manager
Report Services
 A Reporting architecture which
includes development tools,
administration tools, and report
viewers.
 Supplied with SQL Server Standard
Edition and higher versions
Report Server Architecture
MIST Reporting
 Areas to Cover
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Database Objects
Report Server
Report Server Database
Data Sources
Report Designer
Report Builder
Report Manager
MIST Reporting
 Database Objects
 Main tables and views
 Select Statements
 Report Server
 The core engine that drives Reporting
Services.
 Report Designer
 A developer tool for building complex
reports.
MIST reporting
 Report Builder
 A simplified end-user tool for building
reports.
 Report Manager
 A Web-based administrative interface for
Reporting Services.
MIST Reporting
 Report Server Database
 The Report Server database stores
report definitions.
 Data Sources
 Reports themselves can make use of
data from many different data sources.
Data sources include most common
database systems.
Report Designer
 Report Designer can create reports of
any
complexity
that
Reporting
Services supports, but requires you to
understand the structure of your data
and to be able to navigate the Visual
Studio user interface.
Report Builder
 Report Builder provides a simpler
user interface for creating ad hoc
reports, directed primarily at business
users rather than developers. Report
Builder requires a developer or
administrator to set up a data model
before end users can create reports.
Database Objects
 Key Database Tables
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Edcards
Accommodation
Carriers
Lookups
Lkutypes
States
Postcodes
Cntrygrps
Database Objects
 Key Database Views
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vwEdcardList
vwCountry
vwByCarrier
vwByPurpose
vwCountryView
vwImport
Database Objects
 SQL Select Statements
 Familiarity with Select statements
necessary for development of Database
Queries for both the Report Designer and
Report Models.
 Using the SQL Server Management
Studio
Using The Report Designer
 Using the Report Wizard
 You can make the following choices
 The data source to use
 The query to use to retrieve data
 Whether to use a tabular or matrix layout
for the report
 How to group the retrieved data
 What visual style to use
 Where to deploy the finished report
MIST Reporting
Lab Session
Using The Report Builder
 Building a Data Model
 a preselected group of tables and
relationships that a developer has
identified as suitable for end-user
reporting
Using The Report Builder
 To build a data model, you use
Business Intelligence Development
Studio. Data models contain three
things:
 Data Sources connect the data model to
actual data.
 Data Source Views draw data from data
sources.
 Report Models contain entities that end
users can use on reports.
MIST Reporting
Lab Session
Using The Report Builder
 To get started with Report Builder,
browse to your Reporting Services
home page.
 Typically, this will have a URL such as
http://ServerName/Reports (or
http://localhost/Reports if you're
running the browser on the same box
with SQL Server 2005 itself).
Using The Report Manager
 The Web home page for Reporting
Services provides a complete
interface for managing reports (as
well as other objects such as data
sources and models) after they are
created. This interface, known as
Report Manager, is intended primarily
for database administrators, but as a
developer you should know about its
capabilities for managing and
modifying reports.
MIST Reporting
Lab Session
The End
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