>Hopefully SSRS is easy as you think/suggest. Speaking about To-Do, I have too much on my list. I keep thinking more and more often that maybe time to grow to 1 employee <g>.
>Thank you.
There is a learning curve and you have decisions to make.
You can use the built-in ReportViewer control (using RDLC report definitions) on ASPX pages which gives you most of the features of SSRS, or you can use SSRS as a standalone website (using RDL definitions) which gives you the added capabilities of allowing users (in groups defined by you) to create or modify their own reports as well as view reports created by you.
Generally, walk before you run applies here - use the reportviewer to make canned reports first! Reports created for the reportviewer can be ported to SSRS (RDL) reports if you decide to go that route.
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>>I haven't watched the SSRS videos. Can't seem to get down to them on my To-do list. But, SSRS is pretty simple. I did everything needed to do with my experience with VFP Report Writer and Crystal Reports. Only had to ask for help a couple of times (went to internal source).
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>>>Stacia Misner is the author/person name in Pluralsight training.
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