Showing posts with label intelligence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intelligence. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

2005: Business Intelligence Development Studio?

Hello,
I am learning SQLServer 2005 Express Edition. I wanted to learn Report
Designer which - according to my tutorial book - is part of Business
Intelligence Development Studio. I can't find it in Internet. Could
you help me plase?
Thank you very much!
/RAM/It only comes with Express Advanced Services and not Express, they are both
free.

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Hello,
I am learning SQLServer 2005 Express Edition. I wanted to learn Report
Designer which - according to my tutorial book - is part of Business
Intelligence Development Studio. I can't find it in Internet. Could
you help me plase?
Thank you very much!
/RAM/
>

|||On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 07:11:36 +0100, "Tony Rogerson"
<tonyrogerson@.sqlserverfaq.comwrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

>It only comes with Express Advanced Services and not Express, they are both
>free.


I have just installed Express Edition Advanced Services. I see no
Business Intelligence application. What should I do?
Please help.
/RAM/|||I have installed also SQLEXPR_TOOLKIT.EXE. Now I see "SQL Server
Business Intelligence Development Studio" in the Start menu with a
link to "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" - but I do not have such file. What should I
do? Please help
/RAM/

Thursday, February 9, 2012

2005 and 2000 on the same box

Can I run the SSRS 2000 design components in VS 2005 and have the SSRS 2005 Business Intelligence Design Studio running on the same workstation?

Thanks.

When you open SSRS 2000 report definitions in VS 2005 it will ask you to upgrade to RS 2005 and you cannot revert them to the 2000 format. But you should be able to have VS 2003 and the BI Studio (or VS 2005) side-by-side. In this way you can use VS.NET 2003 for RS 2000 reports and BI Studio for the RS 2005 reports.