Re: SQL report tools
- From: "xfile" <cou-cou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 14:10:17 +0800
Hi,
Thanks, much appreciated.
We do have Office Pro 2003 (well, we can afford this :) ), so we can figure
out how to use Access to do it.
And it's good to know that Reporting Service will come with SQL. But when
we were viewing the tutorials on MS site, it was using Visual Studio .Net
2003 with the reporting service.
Well, we are at the FrontPage level so I guess our best bet is on the MS
Access.
Anyway, thanks a lot and that gives us at least a direction to explore.
"Stu" <stuart.ainsworth@xxxxxxxxx>
???????:1120359998.801956.245900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If you have Microsoft Office, you could use Microsoft Access to do
> reporting; it's a little trickier than Crystal, but not much. :) And,
> if you already have it, it's free :)
>
> SQL Reporting Services is included with your SQL Server licence; if you
> have a single-server shop, I believe you can run Reporting Services and
> a web server and a SQL Server all on the same box.
>
> HTH,
> Stu
>
.
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