Any ideas or known approaches on how to better develop reports. I have
about 30 Crystal Reports based on stored procedures. Now I need to develop
SSRS 2000 reports. What is the best way to achieve this in terms of layout
development? Is there any kind of a style sheet or templates in SSRS 2000 ?
( many reports look alike, and most of them are just tables, with no charts
or any other complicated structures). From what Iâ've known so far ( I
developed quite a few reports in RS), Iâ'd develop it one by one , changing
all color/font settings for each report individually. Is it possible to do
it in a more sophisticated way?
Any response/ideas would be really appreciated
LenaI'd reccomend figuring out how to do this with SQL Server 2005 instead
of SQL Server 2000.
2005 is a very nice product
Lena wrote:
> Any ideas or known approaches on how to better develop reports. I have
> about 30 Crystal Reports based on stored procedures. Now I need to develop
> SSRS 2000 reports. What is the best way to achieve this in terms of layout
> development? Is there any kind of a style sheet or templates in SSRS 2000 ?
> ( many reports look alike, and most of them are just tables, with no charts
> or any other complicated structures). From what I've known so far ( I
> developed quite a few reports in RS), I'd develop it one by one , changing
> all color/font settings for each report individually. Is it possible to do
> it in a more sophisticated way?
> Any response/ideas would be really appreciated
> Lena
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