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Protect UDM with Dimension Data Security Reloaded
SQL Server Magazine published the second part of my Protect UDM with Dimension Data Security article in the October issue of the magazine. In this article, I explain how to use MDX expressions to implement dynamic dimension security. I discuss two practical...
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Protect UDM with Dimension Data Security
SQL Magazine published the first part of my article Protect UDM with Dimension Data Security in its July issue. This article explains the fundamentals of dimension data security. I am working on making the article available for public access (as of now...
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ProgressTracker Bug
Some late code changes to the ProgressTracker CRI sample featured in my MSDN Magazine article "Jazz Up Your Data Using Custom Report Items In SQL Server Reporting Services" have introduced a bug that causes ProgressTracker to ignore changes...
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Jazz Up Your Data Using Custom Report Items In SQL Server Reporting Services
As I mentioned in a previous post , one of the most exciting (but not well known and documented) extensibility areas of SSRS 2005 is custom report items (CRI). Read my latest article "Jazz Up Your Data Using Custom Report Items In SQL Server Reporting...
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Create Reports from Any Data Source Using SQL Server Reporting Services Custom Data Extensions
SQL Server Reporting Services makes it easy to build reports from database data, but what if the data isn't in a database? This article shows you how to take advantage of Reporting Services' unique extensibility model to build reports from ADO.NET datasets....
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