[CLOSED] SSRS in Real World
Learn how to Master SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) in a Real Business Context
Description
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Welcome to SSRS in Real World!
As You can imagine, teaching SSRS Reporting today cannot be a flat enumeration of functionalities, Real World is different.
In a Company, You often start from a quick specification e-mail written by your customer, where 40% of requirements is missing and you have to fight to define them properly. Moreover, you have to think to non-functional requirements, like Performance and Usability. Customer never asks for them, but always needs them.
SSRS in Real World covers both technical functionalities and their practical application, leveraging on transversal best practices and approaches, covering the entire lifecycle of a Report.
In this intensive course I'm not going to cover any functionality of SSRS. I will focus on a specific list of most used functionalities, step by step, enabling you to build the 80% of Reports You will be asked for.
At the beginning, You will learn how to create your first Hello World Report from scratch. After, You will enhance it with several additional features.
Then, I will introduce you to Real World aspects, like Report Requirements Analysis, Effort Estimation, Mockup Definition, Team Interactions, Practical Implementation Strategies, Quality Control and Performance Checking.
After this course, You will be able to transform any Report request in a Successful Delivery!
Let's start!
What You Will Learn!
- Install and configure Modern tools like SQL Server Express 2017, SSMS, SSRS 2017, VisualStudio 2019 to start Reporting from scratch
- Create and customize Charts, use Parameters, Variables, Pagination, Sorting, Sub-Report and so on
- Design Professional Reports with Real World techniques
- Use SSRS in a Real Business Context, transforming a customer's request into a clean report delivery in 7 phases
- Ensure Report Quality by an accurate and automated Testing Phase
Who Should Attend!
- Developers interested in learning how to Reporting with SSRS at work