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Microsoft releases CTP for SQL Server SP1
Community preview of SP1 for SQL Server 2005 includes new features, fixes. Article
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Setting up and maintaining standby servers
Standby servers may be used for continuous log shipping in the event of a database failure or to verify SQL Server backups. Here you'll find tips for setting up and maintaining a standby server. Tip
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Building basic reports in SQL Server 2005
Learn how to use SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services to build a table report and matrix report without the use of the Report Wizard, and get up to speed on two new report types. Book Excerpt
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Transport Information Sheet Task 3: Populating a List Item
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services 2005 explains how to populate a list item. Book Excerpt
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Repair Count By Type Report
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services 2005 explains how to work with Repair Count by Type reports. Book Excerpt
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Transport List Report Task 4: Add Table Grouping
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services 2005 explains how to add table grouping and other report formatting. Book Excerpt
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Transport List Report Task 3: Populating a Table Item
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services 2005 explains how to place a table item on a report and populate it. Book Excerpt
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Transport Information Sheet Task 1 and 2: Create New Report and Dataset
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services 2005 explains how to create a new report and dataset Book Excerpt
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Transport List Report Task 2: Create a Dataset
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services 2005 explains how to create a dataset for a Transport List Report. Book Excerpt
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Transport List Report Task 1: Create the Project
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services 2005 explains how to create reports to satisfy business needs using Transport List. Book Excerpt