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I just uploaded my slides and samples for my Programming SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services talk at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections last week in sunny Orlando.
This talk focused on programming SSRS using:URL access.SSRS Web Service.SSRS Report Viewer controls.Custom Assemblies You can find the slides and samples at ...
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Michael Sutton recently blogged on creating a SQL Injection Attack crawler app that used Google to locate sites thar were susceptible to SQL Injection attacks. Scott Guthrie mentions the post in his blog. Take a look at Michael's and Scott's posts. Very scary stuff. I guess I thought everyone knew this stuff already but then again it ...
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I'm flying to Roanoke, VA this week to do a double header on Thursday, October 5, 2006. The talks:A "How To" Guide for SQL Server Reporting Services at the Roanoke Valley SQL Server User's Group. From Noon to 2:00 PM. Includes a free lunch. Sponsored by INETA. Location: Roanoke County Public Safety Building.ASP.NET 2.0 Data ...
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Red Gate software is giving away the current version of their their SQL Prompt tool to everyone. This is until October 3rd when they will ship the new version of this great tool. (By the way, there are no time bombs or restrictions on the download. Obviously, they are hoping that this will get people to know their products and you will want to ...
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I finally finished writing the labs for my SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services class on Monday (Sept 18th). And then I spent the last three-ish nights turning chapter edits back to my wonderful editor at AppDev, Lisa. Tonight a little after midnight I submitted the last of the chapter edits, the course intro section, all of the student files, and ...
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Okay, I submitted the labs for chapter 7 yesterday for my SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services course I am writing. Only 5 more labs to complete (plus a little writing for the non-lab portion of chapter 12). AppDev is already marketing the class which should be shipping at the end of the month. It should be an excellent class, if I don't ...
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I've been back a week now since the videotaping and to be honest it's hard to keep up the feverish pace. But I only have two chapters worth of labs done. So now it's time to kick it up a notch and get those labs done so I can put the courseware to bed soon.
2 down, 10 to go. Plus finishing the base writing for chapter ...
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Saturday (day 6) of the SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services courseware taping went slower than planned. We were supposed to spend the morning taping the last 1.5 chapters and then the afternoon doing "head" shots where we tape all of the on-camera spots in front of a camera. Saturday was brutal: I was there from 7 AM until 7 PM and was ...
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Day 5 (Friday) of the taping of my SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Class went pretty well. We were able to slog though 2.5 chapters of material. The plan is to start again early on Saturday at 7 AM, finishing the Snapshots and Subscriptions chapter and then tackle the last chapter on Ad-hoc Reporting. Then, during the afternoon we will ...
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Today was ripe with small disasters and a looming but avoided large disaster. The little disasters:We had to demo installing an SSL certificate on a Windows Server 2003 box that took forever to setup and configure properlyWe had to get from the VMWare desktop machine to the VMWare server machine and that took some tinkering. Again, we needed ...
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