>Sure, I understand.
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>I don't go to one specific site, as there are multiple sites out there.
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>You mentioned you were using SQL Server and ASP.NET and MM.NET. Are you looking to build a reporting solution for a client, or for your own education?
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>Also, which version of .NET are you using?
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>Tracy gave you some good sites for the report viewer control. You might also want to follow Teo Lachev's blog - he's an SSRS author and a very good one.
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http://www.prologika.com/This is actually for a project I am doing for a client, but because I am learning while doing it I am not charging very much. As for the version of .Net I thought it was 3.5, but I realised recently that it seems to be 2.0 (based on some error messages I got). But I don't have a problem switching to 3.5 once it is easily done (I am using VS 2008 in case that makes a difference).
Thanks for the link, I'll check that out too.