Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services and Mobile Reports (Wrox Professional Guides)
D**N
Excellent content
S An excellent book. I have an older book (from a different publisher) and it contains some basics of report design, but not as much as this book does; nor does the older book discuss the processing steps of a report (this author does in chapter 3). For the small price, this book is definitely a good buy.Just as a note. Wrox and APress (and even Microsoft) seem to be publishing fewer books these days, whereas Packt is publishing more. But the quality of Wrox and APress books just isn't seen in most Packt books. If there were two books of the same number of pages on the same subject, and the Wrox or APress book was twice as much as the Packt book, I'd still buy the Wrox/APress book.
C**0
I would like to have a DRM free version. I want to return this order.
This book is good but I don't like the DRM version. If I knew it has DRM then I wouldn't buy it. Now, I could not copy any codes in this book. I have to rewrite it. I would like to return it and buy a DRM free version. Please help.
B**S
Five Stars
Great guide
R**J
Great read and well written book
Great read and well written book. Very useful for whosoever wants to learn SQL Reporting Services. Paul Turley is one of the best weites in SQL world..
T**N
Learn from the experts
Reporting Services is enjoying renewed attention from Microsoft for its on-premises reporting roadmap. SSRS 2016 has been completely overhauled to fulfill this important role, featuring a new portal, HTML5 rendering, mobile reports, new charts, and integration with Power BI dashboards. Written by one of the most prominent consultants in BI with help from a Microsoft Group Program Manager on the SSRS team, this book should be on your bookshelf. You'll reach to it often as you're learning Reporting Services. The book will benefit both novice readers who need fundamentals to create traditional SSRS reports and veteran users who are looking forward the new SSRS 2016 features. Paul Turley has made a few experts from the book available on his blog site, where he also shares valuable insights from his consulting practice.
M**.
Okay
Many of the chapters use cubes/mdx examples; weren't as helpful for users creating more typical reports.
B**M
More than i expected
Amazing book. The book is concise and forces your focus where is important. The exercises are productive and actually represents the real world application.The author lead you to basic to advanced in SSRS.Worth every time and money spend in this book.Highly recommended.
A**R
Easy read
Detailed description along with figures of screen shots
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