![]() ![]() This article is the first in a series that will provide in-depth coverage of the basics of report development with SSRS: We can also install SSRS so that the reports run from SharePoint. End users can run reports on demand or schedule them as subscriptions. ![]() We can present our finished reports directly from the Reporting Services website, called Report Manager, or users can view them directly within their web- or Windows-based applications. Our reports can draw their data from SQL Server databases, but also from other relational database such as Oracle, and other types of multi-dimensional or XML-based data sources such as SQL Server Analysis Services, Teradata, or Parallel Data Warehouse. We can create basic reports containing tables and graphs, or more complex data visualizations, using charts, maps and sparklines. SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is a server-based reporting platform that allows us to create and manage a wide variety of different types of report, and deliver them in a range of formats. SQL Server Reporting Services Basics: Building SSRS Reports SQL Server Reporting Services Basics: Building SSRS Reports - Simple Talk Skip to content
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