Sunday, December 19, 2010

Developing different types of reports in SSRS 2008 R2

I'm reading: Developing different types of reports in SSRS 2008 R2Tweet this !
SSRS 2008 R2 has advanced the reporting functionality to a long way, since the time of 2000. There are many different types of reports that can be created using SSRS and each serves a different functionality, but still each of these can be categorized into a few common groups. Different types of reports that can be created using SSRS are as below:
  • Parameterized reports
  • Linked reports
  • Snapshot reports
  • Cached reports
  • Ad hoc reports
  • Clickthrough reports
  • Drilldown reports
  • Drillthrough reports
  • Subreports

The categories of reports that I see from a development / production aspect are as below:

  • Business Users authored reports: Ad hoc reports and Clickthrough reports can be classified in this category of reports.

  • Performance Boosters: Cached reports and Snapshot reports can be classified in this category of reports.

  • Data / Problem Decomposition: Drill-down and Drill-through reports can be classified in this category of reports. These are probably the reports of maximum value for business users.

  • Business As Usual: Parameterized reports are the most common kind of reports, and can be classified in BAU category.

  • Reusable / Versioned reports: Subreports and Linked reports can be classified in this category. These are probably the most focused category of reports from a development perspective.

For more detail on the types of reports in SSRS 2008 R2, a very detailed explanation can be read on MSDN from here.

No comments:

Related Posts with Thumbnails