SQL Server Reporting Services Report Packs - looking for suggestions
when I was over in the US recently, I attended a 'Bill Baker and team unplugged' session, (Bill is the GM for SQL Server Business Intelligence). Reporting Services Report packs came up as a topic for discussion. The team asked the audience if the Report Packs had been well recieved, to which I quickly responded 'yes', judging by the feedback I've had from my blog. So then we were asked to submit ideas for new Report Packs. If you have any suggestions for Report Packs you would like to see, submit them to me (via a comment would be good) and I will ensure they end up in front of the right person.
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
So a number of report packs have been released one for IIS, one for sharepoint (i think). What packs...Anonymous
January 01, 2003
So a number of report packs have been released one for IIS, one for sharepoint (i think). What packs...Anonymous
January 01, 2003
So a number of report packs have been released one for IIS, one for sharepoint (i think). What packsAnonymous
August 18, 2005
A server management report pack would be great. Theres so much info in msdb, reporting on it would be great.
Can see a conflict with MOM but what the heck.
Also with all the dm views reports on top of them, could be good, bad or plain uglyAnonymous
August 19, 2005
It's very easy (and useful) a set of reports who scans the DTS logs on msdb. Of course this is for SQL Server 2000 (in Analysis Services there will be some difference) but at this time there are a lot of SQL 2000 installations and a way to quickly monitor the status of health of nightly scheduled DTS runs is very useful.
I already developed some report for my customer needs, but it would be great to have a more complete report solution.Anonymous
August 30, 2005
I second the call for a SQL Server Management report pack. We run SQLH2 and the reports that come out of that a pretty good.
What's missing is reporting on current activity.Anonymous
September 05, 2005
I was just scanning through Matt's blog and noticed this thread. In the latest builds (i.e. after but not including June CTP), check out the "Report" tab on the summary window in SQL management studio, which has some cool reports on top of the DMview (including current activity)