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Table of Contents Lab: Using Reporting Services Tools Exercise 1: Exploring Report Designer Exercise 2: Exploring Report Manager
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Lab Answer Key for Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services
3. Click the Layout tab. Notice that the report is made up of a few distinct areas: A header consisting of an Adventure Works image on the left, and a title on the right together with an expression to display the report parameter value. A rectangle containing the Bill To, Ship To and order header details. A table region containing the order detail together with a footer containing totals.
4. In the Properties pane, click the Value property, and then in the list click Expression. 5. In the Edit Expression dialog box, click Fields (SalesOrder), and then double-click OrderDate. The following expression is added to the expression pane.
Lab Answer Key for Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services
=Fields!OrderDate.Value
6. Click OK. 7. In the Properties pane, in the Format box, type d, and then press ENTER.
4. In the Properties pane, type c in the Format property, and then press ENTER. 5. Click the cell in the footer row of the Subtotal column, and then on the Report Formatting toolbar, click Bold, and then click Align Right. 6. Click the Preview tab, and then review your changes.
4. Click OK. 5. Click the Preview tab. 6. In the Sales Order Number list, click SO50751, and then click View Report. 7. Close Business Intelligence Management Studio. Click Yes if you are prompted to save any items.
Lab Answer Key for Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services
3. Click the Product Catalog link. Notice that there is a document map on the left together with a number of catalog pictures on the right. 4. In the Document Map, if necessary, expand Product Catalog, expand Bikes, expand Mountain Bikes, and then click Mountain-100. 5. In the HTML viewer toolbar, navigate through the report by clicking Next Page. 6. In the Current Page box, type 11 and then press ENTER. 7. In the Find Text box, type saddle, and then click Find. Then view the page that was found.
Lab Answer Key for Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services
3. Browse the report. Notice that you can expand the product categories and the years to drill-down and find more detailed information.