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I think you will find that it is easier than you fear :o) I just dug in (a mockup requirement for a proof of concept comparing SSRS to crystal reports in .net) and got it all working using different datasources (entity classes, lists, etc) with Kevin Goff's help (you can't go wrong there when it comes to SSRS) :o) >
>Well, that Holzer kid knows a thing or two about SSRS as well - though we ought to check her birth certificate to make sure she truly hails from the same country where SSRS was created. <s>
ROFL! Thanks, but be honest. You got me over the entity classes hurdle when I got bogged down in "there are no samples anywhere on the web on this! What do I do to get started?"
Til now, I didn't realize it's been a couple of years since then.... I left reports a long time ago (we finished the hundreds of them up a few sprints ago and most of my work was in the research and proof of concept phases)
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