4 books on Reporting Software [PDF]
October 30, 2024 | 22 |
These books are covering data visualization techniques, report automation, dashboard creation, data source integration, performance metrics, user access management and compliance reporting.
1. SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services Cookbook
2016 by Dinesh Priyankara, Robert C. Cain
Dive into the world of SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services with the "SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services Cookbook." This resource is designed to help software professionals proficient in developing and implementing reporting solutions using Microsoft SQL Server. Tailored for software engineers, architects, DW/BI engineers, and DW/BI architects engaged in simple to complex report authoring implementations, the book explores the key capabilities, architecture, and components of Reporting Services. With a focus on the newly-introduced enhancements and advanced query and reporting features, it guides readers in creating visually appealing dashboards in Power BI and crafting cross-browser and cross-platform reports. Whether you're looking to design architecture for reporting or BI solutions, implement reporting solutions using Reporting Services, improve performance, availability, and scalability, or enhance solutions with custom programming and improved security, this cookbook provides practical recipes to address various challenges. With real-world business scenarios as examples, the book delves into the intricacies of Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services, offering a comprehensive guide in a problem-solution format.
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2. Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Reporting
2013 by David Duncan, Christopher J Liley
"Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Reporting" serves as a practical guide for individuals involved in creating and overseeing reports, offering insights into selecting the most suitable reporting tool for various challenges. This book employs real-life, step-by-step examples in a hybrid tutorial and reference format. Intended for Microsoft Dynamics GP developers, consultants, and power users, it requires a working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics GP. Additionally, a basic understanding of business management systems and familiarity with reporting applications like Microsoft Excel and SQL Reporting Services is highly recommended for readers seeking to maximize the value of this resource.
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3. Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Reporting Cookbook
2013 by Kamalakannan Elangovan
The "Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Reporting Cookbook" is a resource brimming with practical recipes designed to guide readers through the creation and management of reports while addressing various reporting challenges. Offering insights into the selection of the most suitable reporting tools, the book covers universal topics such as data location for any report. While some tools are exclusive to Dynamics AX 2012, the discussed topics are relevant to older AX versions as well. The Cookbook structure presents numerous illustrations and real-time examples, enhancing interactivity and informativeness. Geared towards Dynamics AX developers and .NET-based SSRS developers aiming to acquaint themselves with the AX reporting framework, the book assumes a basic understanding of Morphx and X++. However, step-by-step instructions make it accessible even for beginners, and examples using C# and VB.NET cater to those with Visual Studio experience, although it is not mandatory.
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4. Excel Advanced Report Development
2008 by Timothy Zapawa
For SQL programmers and seasoned Excel users seeking the ultimate guide to developing reporting solutions, "Excel Advanced Report Development" is the comprehensive resource you've been waiting for. Focusing on report development with OLTP databases, this book provides in-depth coverage of both technical and strategic aspects. Explore Excel's reporting technology, including PivotTable reports, Spreadsheet reports, parameter queries, and web components. Each chapter is enriched with notes, tips, warnings, and real-world examples, ensuring immediate applicability of knowledge. The book encompasses single-source coverage of Excel's report development features, extensive information on PivotTable and Spreadsheet report features, functions, and capabilities, thorough documentation of the Microsoft Query program, and comprehensive insights into Excel's client-based OLAP cube tools for handling large datasets from OLTP sources. With detailed guidance on creating and working with web-enabled Excel reports, this resource is a valuable asset for putting your expertise into action.
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1. SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services Cookbook
2016 by Dinesh Priyankara, Robert C. Cain
Dive into the world of SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services with the "SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services Cookbook." This resource is designed to help software professionals proficient in developing and implementing reporting solutions using Microsoft SQL Server. Tailored for software engineers, architects, DW/BI engineers, and DW/BI architects engaged in simple to complex report authoring implementations, the book explores the key capabilities, architecture, and components of Reporting Services. With a focus on the newly-introduced enhancements and advanced query and reporting features, it guides readers in creating visually appealing dashboards in Power BI and crafting cross-browser and cross-platform reports. Whether you're looking to design architecture for reporting or BI solutions, implement reporting solutions using Reporting Services, improve performance, availability, and scalability, or enhance solutions with custom programming and improved security, this cookbook provides practical recipes to address various challenges. With real-world business scenarios as examples, the book delves into the intricacies of Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services, offering a comprehensive guide in a problem-solution format.
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2. Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Reporting
2013 by David Duncan, Christopher J Liley
"Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Reporting" serves as a practical guide for individuals involved in creating and overseeing reports, offering insights into selecting the most suitable reporting tool for various challenges. This book employs real-life, step-by-step examples in a hybrid tutorial and reference format. Intended for Microsoft Dynamics GP developers, consultants, and power users, it requires a working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics GP. Additionally, a basic understanding of business management systems and familiarity with reporting applications like Microsoft Excel and SQL Reporting Services is highly recommended for readers seeking to maximize the value of this resource.
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3. Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Reporting Cookbook
2013 by Kamalakannan Elangovan
The "Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Reporting Cookbook" is a resource brimming with practical recipes designed to guide readers through the creation and management of reports while addressing various reporting challenges. Offering insights into the selection of the most suitable reporting tools, the book covers universal topics such as data location for any report. While some tools are exclusive to Dynamics AX 2012, the discussed topics are relevant to older AX versions as well. The Cookbook structure presents numerous illustrations and real-time examples, enhancing interactivity and informativeness. Geared towards Dynamics AX developers and .NET-based SSRS developers aiming to acquaint themselves with the AX reporting framework, the book assumes a basic understanding of Morphx and X++. However, step-by-step instructions make it accessible even for beginners, and examples using C# and VB.NET cater to those with Visual Studio experience, although it is not mandatory.
Download PDF
4. Excel Advanced Report Development
2008 by Timothy Zapawa
For SQL programmers and seasoned Excel users seeking the ultimate guide to developing reporting solutions, "Excel Advanced Report Development" is the comprehensive resource you've been waiting for. Focusing on report development with OLTP databases, this book provides in-depth coverage of both technical and strategic aspects. Explore Excel's reporting technology, including PivotTable reports, Spreadsheet reports, parameter queries, and web components. Each chapter is enriched with notes, tips, warnings, and real-world examples, ensuring immediate applicability of knowledge. The book encompasses single-source coverage of Excel's report development features, extensive information on PivotTable and Spreadsheet report features, functions, and capabilities, thorough documentation of the Microsoft Query program, and comprehensive insights into Excel's client-based OLAP cube tools for handling large datasets from OLTP sources. With detailed guidance on creating and working with web-enabled Excel reports, this resource is a valuable asset for putting your expertise into action.
Download PDF
How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded