Training Class - November 5th to November 7th

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Training

The Microsoft 2005 SQL Server Reporting Services Training Course is a 3-day instructor-led class designed to provide attendees with a fundamental understanding of the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services reporting solution, delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer. In addition to the core Reporting Services training material, a Wonderware Certified Trainer will cover the integration between Wonderware Information Server 3.0 and Reporting Services, resulting in a full-featured and powerful analytics and reporting solution for plant and process data.

We will demonstrate how to add parameters to the reports to allow users to rapidly filter the data to report on, and interactive sorting with key process parameters. All reports will be displayed and interacted with through the Wonderware Information Server. This reporting application will be deconstructed to show the various components that were used to build the reporting application, how each component was configured, and the interaction among the components.

Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Create reports using SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
  • Add calculations and formatting to reports
  • Group and sort data within reports
  • Add report parameters and set their values at runtime
  • Manage and secure Reporting Services
  • Distribute reports via subscriptions
  • Integrate Reporting Services into applications
  • Integrate Reporting Services into Wonderware Information Server
  • Develop a reporting solution based around SQL Server Reporting Services, Wonderware Historian 9.0 and Wonderware Information Server 3.0

Audience:

Plant floor engineers, system administrators, System Integrators, IT professionals, and other individuals who need to implement, manage and use SQL Server Reporting Services software with their Wonderware IndustrialSQL Server Historian, databases, and Information Server in their manufacturing processes.

Prerequisites:

  • Knowledge of Microsoft Windows
  • Experience using Microsoft SQL Server
  • Basic knowledge of the SQL language is recommended please do the SQL tutorial at www.sqlcourse.com prior to the start of class if necessary

To learn more, download the full course Syllabus.  To get pricing or to register for this class, please contact Rhoda Beitzel (Training Coordinator) at 215-675-5800.