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At its core, the process of designing reports hasn’t changed substantially in the past 20 years. The report designer lays out report objects, which contain data from a known source of data, in a design application such as Reporting Services, Business Objects Reports, or Microsoft Access. He or she then tests report execution, verifies the accuracy of the results, and distributes the report to the target audience. Sure, there are enough differences between design applications to mean that the designer must become familiar with each particular environment. However, there’s enough crossover functionality to make this learning curve small. For example, the SUM function is the same. | THE EXPERT S VOICE IN SQL SERVER THIRD EDITION CREATE BUSINESS VALUE FROM POWERFUL AND EFFECTIVE Pro SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services REPORTING ON MICROSOFT S ENTERPRISE-LEVEL PLATFORM Brian McDonald Shawn McGehee and Rodney Landrum Apress For your convenience Apress has placed some of the front matter material after the index. Please use the Bookmarks and Conlenls at a Glance links to access them. Apress Contents at a Glance About the About the Technical Chapter 1 Introducing the Reporting Services Chapter 2 Report Authoring Designing Efficient Chapter 3 Introduction to Reporting Services Design with SQL Server Data Chapter 4 Laying Out a Chapter 5 Implementing Dashboard-Style Report Chapter 6 Building Chapter 7 Using Custom .NET Code with Chapter 8 Deploying Chapter 9 Rendering Reports from .NET Chapter 10 Managing Chapter 11 Securing Chapter 12 Delivering Business Intelligence with Chapter 13 Creating Reports Using Report Builder and .