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Developing Ssrs Reports for Dynamics Ax

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Written as a step-by-step tutorial, covering all technical aspects of AX 2012 reporting to enable you to quickly learn to and develop reports.This book is ideal for developers and administrators, who deal with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 reporting in day-to-day scenarios. No prior exposure to Dynamics AX 2012 reporting is assumed. Readers must know about AX architecture, about the AOT, basic X]+ skills, and the basics of SSRS.

132 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2013

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December 11, 2013
The book reviews all the functionality that has reporting services for reports serving AX2012 oriented
The book guides us from the basics of reporting services, the types of reports that exist in SSRS, and then enter what data interaction with ax and how we can modify an existing report and create a new report.
How to create a report using a rdp (report data provider), as well as best practices that we can apply when we are developing our custom reports
The book is a boon for developers of reports beginning in this world is so fascinating that Dynamics AX 2012. Or for those developers who began self-taught to make reports, helps determine realistic scenarios can improve their development as applying best practices and experiences of the author.
What the book is to help implement the functionality that is the subject of AX business logic to a report, not commonly committed mistake of going straight to SQL queries for convenience and prior knowledge , it is easier , but which ultimately is counterproductive. You see the MVC pattern used to implement AX reports
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October 28, 2013

Palle Agermark's review Oct 27, 13 · edit
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This short book is a great book if you don't have much experience with SSRS report development for Dynamics AX and just need to get started.

The book explains how to develop reports with auto design and precision design. On a little more advanced level it also explains how to create drill through reports, matrix and chart reports. All of these areas are explained through straightforward steps to follow.

Report deployment and maintenance is also covered.

A particular nice chapter covers the UI for reports and the related data contacts. If you have trouble understanding the Model-view-controller (MVC) pattern used in AX 2012, I can really recommend this chapter.

For reference the book has a good appendix with list of common functions, and do's and don't lists for AX report development.
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