(Tim Ford) Installing SQL Server Reporting Services is just the first step in building the foundation for a solid Reporting Services instance. The second step in the process is configuring Reporting Services to conform to the particulars of your environment. These configurations are made to the RS
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SQL Server Injection, Warehousing for Performance
New SQL Server Show Posted The weekly SQL Server show has been posted – we look at injection protection and recovery today, along with server protections, data warehousing for the rest of us, events, tips, trick, news and more. [Watch the show here] Featured Article(s) Oracle 2-Day DBA in x Days Post 4; Getting Enterprise Manager (dbconsole) to work It […]
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Survey, and Your Chance to Win, Closes Tomorrow
[Watch] SelectViews – the latest episode of the weekly SQL Server show like no other. Survey, and Your Chance to Win, Closes Tomorrow The survey will close tomorrow (Friday, 4/4/2008) at midnight. So, if you’re interested in providing feedback, helping shape the direction of SSWUG, and, let’s face it, WINNING one of the great prizes, now is the time to […]
Building Interactive Reports
(David Peake) Typically, Web applications designed for displaying and modifying data are not user-customizable. Application developers build Web pages to display data based on business requirements, and users who want the data displayed differently either export it and load it into a spreadsheet pro
How XQuery extends XPath
(Donnie Cameron) XPath and XQuery are similar in some ways. XPath is even an integral part of XQuery. Both languages allow you to select bits of data from an XML document or an XML document store. In this article, you’ll find descriptions of XPath and XQuery, and learn how XQuery extends XPath.
Accessing Attributes and Cloning Nodes with the DOM XML Extension in PHP 5
(Alejandro Gervasio) You’ve probably realized that the DOM XML library can be pretty useful when working with web documents. However, this extension includes some other methods, which can be utilized to parse attributes of a given XML string, as well as to clone nodes. Thus, considering that you may
Windows Presentation Foundation: FlowDocuments (Part 1)
(Ged Mead) For some reason, I thought that this was going to be an easy area to work with. You know – open up some kind of built-in reader control, stuff a load of content from a Word document, HTML or RTF file or whatever into it and magically WPF would know how to display it. With all the zoom, […]
Building Truly Useful Extension Methods
(Rod Stephens) Visual Studio 2008’s new extension methods feature stands out from among Visual Studio’s new offerings because you’ve been clamoring after it for years, right? What’s that? You weren’t clamoring for extension methods? Me neither.
Extension methods under .NET Framework v2 and v3
(Phil Curnow) Visual Studio 2008 implements what is called ‘multi-targeting’ – in other words, you can select the version of the .NET Framework you wish to work with (V2.0, V3.0 and V3.5). Now, anyone who has selected the target framework to be anything other than version 3.5 and tried to use extens
