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From: Arun Raj.C
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This article
provides a simple walk-through on Creating and Displaying
a Report in an ASP.NET Web page using Reporting Services. It assumes that
you have already downloaded and installed Reporting Services and that you are
using Visual Studio .NET 2003 as your IDE. Read on to learn more!


There are a number of third-party
reporting products available, the most (in)famous one being Crystal Reports. 
Recently, however,
Microsoft released their own reporting solution software, Reporting Services.
Reporting Services is an add-on for SQL Server 2000, and has been made
available by Microsoft since early 2004. Furthermore, Reporting Services is
licensed as part of SQL Server 2000, which means if your company already has a
licensed copy of SQL Server, you're in luck - Reporting Services can be
installed and run on the same server for no additional license fee. More
information on obtaining Reporting Services is available from Microsoft's site:



        How to Obtain
     Reporting Services
        Reporting
     Services Downloads



 





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