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SSRS – Using Lookup Function for Multiple Column Join

July 27, 2012 devinknight

When SQL Server 2008 R2 was released several new Reporting Services expressions were made available that would help join multiple datasets together.  Those functions were

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SSRS – Join Function

October 8, 2010 devinknight

Often when designing a Reporting Services with parameters you may be required to display those parameter values on your report.  This is beneficial when you

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SSRS Commonly Required Date Expressions

February 8, 2010 devinknight

Reporting Services has many expressions that can manipulate date fields.  These expressions can be used just about anywhere in SSRS including object properties, displayed data,

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