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- Designing a Simple Report (3)
- Data sources and datasets (1)
- Tables (5)
- Grouping tables (6)
- Expressions (8)
- Pages and printing (2)
- Parameters (15)
- Indicators (3)
- Gauges (4)
- Matrices (5)
- Charts (6)
- Data bars and sparklines (2)
- Lists (4)
- Subreports (2)
- Revision of expressions (3)
- Variables (3)
- Embedding code (3)
- Basic Custom Assemblies (2)
- Examples of custom assemblies (1)
- Customising reports (2)
- Using SQL views (3)
- Stored procedures in SSRS (2)
- Stored procedure parameters (2)
- Dropdowns with procedures (3)
- Multivalue parameter procedures (1)
- Improving report navigation (2)
- Linking reports (drilldown) (4)
- Dynamic reports (2)
SSRS Reporting Services exercises on REVISION OF EXPRESSIONS
This page lists the 3 exercises about Revision of expressions in SSRS Reporting Services on our website: p >
Software: | SSRS Reporting Services |
Version: | SSRS 2012 and later |
Topic: | Revision of expressions |
Level: | Relatively easy |
Course: | Advanced SSRS |
Exercise: | Create a couple of expressions for a report, using the IIF function. |
Software: | SSRS Reporting Services |
Version: | SSRS 2012 and later |
Topic: | Revision of expressions |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Course: | Advanced SSRS |
Exercise: | Create a calculated field using SWITCH to categorise directors. |
Software: | SSRS Reporting Services |
Version: | SSRS 2012 and later |
Topic: | Revision of expressions |
Level: | Harder than average |
Course: | Advanced SSRS |
Exercise: | For each film show a list of its actors, using JOIN and LOOKUPSET. |
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