Friday, July 16, 2004

Writing Custom Code in SQL Server Reporting Services

Writing Custom Code in SQL Server Reporting Services

"Writing Custom Code in SQL Server Reporting Services
Someone asked me today how to use a Custom Assembly in Reporting Services. Since I'd never used one before I tried to point them to some useful articles that I found here on MSDN. However, the article didn't seem to help much so I decided to look into it and figure out how to do this since it is an interesting topic.

Let me start by saying that I found the documentation on this to be pretty poor. The docs (which can be found here) do you give enough information to figure it out, but they leave out the information that would make the process as simple as it should be. So that is the goal of this article, to show you how easy it really is to write custom code for SQL Server Reporting Services.

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That's it! Hopefully you were able to get everything to work. Now you should have a basic understanding of how to use custom code with reporting services. ... "

Nice article...

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