Follow the fictional John Kirkland through a series of real-world reporting challenges based on actual business conditions. Use his detailed blueprints to develop your own reports for every requirement.This book is for report developers, data analysts, and database administrators struggling to master the complex world of effective reporting in SQL Server 2012. Knowledge of how data sources and data sets work will greatly help readers to speed through the tutorials.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-1-84968-508-5 (9781849685085)
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Marlon is passionate about SQL Server. He loves learning about technology. Mostly, he is the sponge - the learner - but he loves sharing the knowledge he has accumulated. He is introvert by nature but loves connecting with people through various avenues - technical community events such as SQL Saturday, social networks, on his blog, and other forums. His purpose is to help people in their pursuit of growth and development and thereby help himself realize his full potential as a professional, husband, father, Christian, and human being. When he's not busy, he blogs at MarlonRibunal.com - his technical blog.
You can follow him on Twitter as @MarlonRibunal. And if you're interested in topics related to productivity and Getting Things Done (GTD), you can follow his other blog at http://www.ProductivityBits.com Mickey Stuewe is a senior SQL database developer with close to twenty years
of experience using Microsoft products. She has been working with SQL Server
since 1996, and has used all versions of Reporting Services. Her focus is on query
optimization, report design, and report creation using SQL Server and Reporting
services. She keeps a blog at http://mickeystuewe.com/ and frequently writes
articles for http://www.mssqltips.com/. She is a speaker at Dev Connections and
SQL in the city, and is a regular speaker at SQL Saturday events and user group
meetings throughout the year. She currently lives in Southern California with her
two daughters and husband.
You can follow her on Twitter: @SQLMickey.