Thanks to everyone who attended my session “Reporting on a Cube with SSRS 2008.” I had a great time at the event and I hope those who attended enjoyed the great sessions and maybe even learned a couple things.
If you’re interested, here is the link to download my slide deck and examples I used during the session. In my example, I used the Adventure Works 2008 R2 cube, so head over to Codeplex to pick up the materials.
Also, here is the link to Mosha Pasumansky’s MDX Studio Online tool that will format your MDX for you. It’s a very cool tool and very helpful. Thanks to Pam Shaw for providing this link!
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Next month on November 5th is SQL Saturday #86 in Tampa, Florida. But this is no ordinary SQL Saturday. This is SQL Saturday: BI Edition! Which means this SQL Saturday is going to be even more amazing, hard core, and in your face than usual! If you’ve never been to a SQL Saturday event, let me just say that you are missing out. And if you have been to one before, then you know exactly how awesome these events are. Whether you show up for the incredible FREE training from qualified industry pro’s, the networking with fellow SQL Server fiends, or the great lunch and snacks, you’re sure to have a good time.
So before you waste anymore time, head on over to their site and get registered. Check out the extensive list of sessions and speakers and plan your day.
Yours truly will be giving a session covering Reporting on a Cube w/ SSRS 2008 at 10 a.m. I’ll be covering some of the advantages the cube presents as a data source and how you can leverage the power of the cube with SQL Server Reporting Services 2008. So head on over to SQLSaturday.com and get registered before it’s completely full! We’re going to have a blast!
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Dustin Ryan is a Data Specialist interested in Azure, SQL Server, and Power BI.