Has anyone taken any SSRS training, either online or in person that they would recommend?
Michele
For me, Ryan's own webinars on the topic were tremendously useful in figuring out how to properly set up visual studio for things like build targets and data sources as they apply to Tessitura.
To throw another resource into the mix, this is a free webinar from Brent Ozar Unlimited that is a thorough introduction to SSRS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjcf8F-b3Iw
This is a good (and free) place to start.
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/stairway/72382/
=>Ryan Creps
@Tessitura Network
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Hello,
I found the following site and youtube videos very helpful
http://www.wiseowl.co.uk/
Regards
Jamie
I definitely second the Tessitura T-Casts, those are the most immediately useful. I've also picked up a lot from a book by Brian Larson titled, (rather unimaginatively,) Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services. A lot of the book is actual examples for you to walk through using a sample data set. I like that I can kind of pick and choose which ones to follow based on which features are relevant to me. If that meshes well with your learning style I'd definitely recommend it.
Michele, if you are looking for a paid training session, Learning Tree International has a good one on this. Here is the link: http://www.learningtree.ca/courses/140/sql-server-reporting-services/#!tab1. They have an online session called “AnyWare” with which can participate from anywhere with other in class participants even if it’s not happening in your city. They cover a good deal of SSRS topics and there are lots of hands-on exercise. We had taken our first SSRS training from there. Naturally, they won’t cover Tessitura part – but once you have a good handle on the core technology, you can do the rest on your own following the Tessitura documentation.
Mo
National Ballet of Canada