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SQL server reporting services - episode 141

"Placing static headers above row groups is not supported by matrix. You can
use the matrix corner cell to some degree but inevitably your formatting
will not behave correctly."
- Bruce Johnson [MSFT]

No Headers? SSRS is three steps away from getting the Crystal Reports reputation of "difficult to work with" (I'm going lightly today). You better be careful. Stop half-stepping.

Now, the first person that comments below on this topic with lame excuses is gonna get the moose.


Comments

Anon said:

Do I get a moose for this:
Its only version 1, CR is version 11.

How about:
My coworker is having problems with SSRS right now.

They offered me some training when it was released, I impolitely declined.
# May 5, 2005 2:19 PM

VP-bofh said:

I think Bruce did just fine in earning himself possession and custody of the damn moose.
# May 5, 2005 8:41 PM

Javier Luna said:

I believe that any DataLayer must be a simple code block, that they allow operations against DB.

That code block would not have to know on the Business Entities. Single to specialize it is to execute the operations (Store Procedures and SQL Sentences) against the engine DB (SQL, Oracle, DB2, etc.), with which this setting.

Finally, I invite to you to download the DataLayer.Primitives Public Version.

This is very cool Data Layer :)

DataLayer.Primitives - Readme!
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1389

Cheers,

Javier Luna
http://guydotnetxmlwebservices.blogspot.com/
# May 26, 2005 11:00 PM
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