I posted this in the SQL Team forum: http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=99696
It shows you a good way of creating a bunch of date functions so that you can use them in reporting services as date default values for any date parameter.
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Count me in this year again!
I had an excellent time last year and met some real cool folks.
I'll be in the visual studio asp.net conference along with the reporting services seminars.
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The power in reporting services comes from the ability to use vb.net / vb functions to drive the programming aspect of your report. If you’re coming from an Access background you may be clicking on your RS report hoping that you get a vb source code screen so you can make some coding enhancements.
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A lot of programmer’s / dba’s install RS and then simply use it to build reports for other databases. In fact many do not even realize that the ReportServer database that is installed on the SQL box has some nifty tables to snatch some relevant information.
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Scenerio
Have you ever had the urge to create many similiar reports in Reporting Services without having to do all the busy touch up work thats involved? You know what I mean; the constant header information with your company's logo, the footer with a datetime stamp, or the table that you always have to drag and drop into the report.
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