In this post we will see how we can configure SQL Server Reporting Services.
1. Open Reporting Services Configuration Manager from – Start Menu -> Microsoft SQL Server -> Configuration Services as shown below.
In this post we will see how we can configure SQL Server Reporting Services.
1. Open Reporting Services Configuration Manager from – Start Menu -> Microsoft SQL Server -> Configuration Services as shown below.
Biggest News, support for RDLC 2010 and Visual Studio 2012
1. ResetPageNumber on groups. With this we can now finally do page x of z when i.e. printing multiple invoices, something which was impossible to do in NAV 2009 and NAV 2013. With ResetPageNumber on groups we can also do Transfooter and Transheader much more elegant. If you attended my presentations at Directions EMEA in Vienna you saw how I did this, and I promise to blog about how this in done in R2 soon.
Reports join different views of data in one place. You design reports in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 using the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Environment and Microsoft Reporting Services.
For Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, we have created report design guidelines to help you take advantage of the power of Microsoft Reporting Services.
Back when we released Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 and transformed all our classic reports to RDLC reports, dataset field names were auto-generated and were also used in the RDLC definition of the report object. This solution did a great job of making the reports work with RDLC, but the auto-generated names were not meaningful.
Reports join different views of data in one place. In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, reports are delivered in RDLC 2008 format, supported by Visual Studio 2010. The RDLC 2008 format and Visual Studio 2010 offers Microsoft Dynamics NAV reports much more richness, so that the reports can be compelling, more readable, and more easily understood.
A new book has recently been released: Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009: Professional Reporting. And as you might have expected: it’s all about reporting (mainly RDLC reporting).
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