ADNUG March 22nd Lunch Time Session: "Custom .NET Assemblies for SQL Reporting Services" and "What's new in SQL 2005 for Developers"
Tuesdays March 22nd ADNUG Lunch Time Session.
Start: 12pm for a bite to eat,
sessions kick off at 12:30
Where: Innovation Centre
, Level 2, Santos House,
King William Street, Adelaide
(Wireless Internet
Available)
This will be a 60 to 75 minute update covering 2
topics and we'll post the code samples at "Code Snippets" on this blog shortly
after the session
Paul Turner has kindly offered to run a
session on his experiences with "Writing Custom .NET Assemblies for Report
Services
Ever wanted to pull
data from some obscure source or from an XML Web Service to display on a
report? What about writing complex logic or mathematical calculations that
cannot be written using SQL statements? This session will demonstrate how
to use Visual Studio .NET 2003 to write custom assemblies that can be accessed
from SQL Server Reporting ServicesDave Glover will
cover What's new in SQL 2005 for Developers.
This is a
quick update on what's new in SQL 2005 for Developers mainly covering off
T-SQL Enhancements and SQL CLR ProgrammingIf you saw Greg Low's session at the security summit then I suggest you
duck out at this point. But if you didn't then this session will give
you a quick heads up on what is new and will be useful background for the
April SQL 2005 MSDN Update which will cover SQL 2005 Security, SQL Server
Integration Services (replaces DTS) and Report Builder
See ya there... Cheers,
Dave