SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Application Development (SSRS, SSIS, SSAS)
Details
Students learn how to group data and add subtotals and totals to reports, as well as how to add custom calculations using the built-in functions or using custom functions written in .NET. Also demonstrated are all of the data sources for reports that Reporting Services supports including: SQL Server databases, Access databases, XML files, Oracle databases, data warehouses and Analysis Services data cubes. Report Models, and how they can support end users creating ad-hoc reports, are covered and students practice with them in comprehensive hands on exercises. This includes a demonstration of Report Builder, which is a free report authoring tool from Microsoft. The course includes a complete overview of Report Server administration, including how to deploy and secure reports, how to schedule automatic report generation and delivery, how to backup reports, how to store previous copies of reports in history folders, and how to maintain and troubleshoot Report Servers.
Students also spend a full day completing hand-on exercises demonstrating Integration Services (SSIS) features, including understanding the architecture of Integration Services projects and packages, as well as how to design and implement data integration routines using SSIS. Exercises will move data between XML, Excel, flat file and database formats, and they will also demonstrate how to modify data between source and destination. Adding error handing to SSIS routines is also reviewed as well as deployment and scheduling.
The final day covers how to create data cubes using Analysis Services (SSAS), which includes an overview of data warehouse design concepts and why data cubes typically pull their data from data warehouses. Hand-on exercises are performed that create, deploy, process and connect to data cubes.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with database concepts, Windows desktop navigation and software installation techniques. Attendance at the SQL Programming course or Microsoft Transact-SQL Programming course is highly recommended although not required.
Outline
- All Report Server Components Defined
- Review of the Report Server Databases
- Using the Report Manager Web Interface
- Report Lifecycle Step by Step
- Creating Table Reports
- Layout and Formatting
- Adding Headers and Footers
- Using Subtotals and Formulas
- Adding Charts and Gauges
- Using Lists for Free-Form Reports
- Paging and Sorting Data
- Managing Data Sources
- Setting Up Input Parameters
- Adding Custom Report Navigation
- Adding Drill-Down for Master-Detail Reports
- Linking Reports
- Using Sub-reports
- Adding Conditional Formatting
- Pivoting Data with Matrix Controls
- Adding Multiple Data Regions
- Grouping and Sorting
- Adding Subtotals and Totals
- Adding Custom Aggregate Formulas
- Using the Tablix Control
- Understanding Report Models
- Defining and Deploying Report Models
- Setting Friendly Names for Source Data
- Managing and Securing Report Models
- Creating Reports with Report Builder
- Connecting to Report Models
- Adding Charts and Gauges in Report Builder
- Differences Between SQL Server Data Tools and Report Builder
- Organizing Reports in Folders
- Setting Permissions on Reports and Folders
- Managing Security Roles
- Securing Data Sources and Report Models
- Logging Activity on the Report Server
- Creating Snapshot Reports
- Storing Previous Versions of Reports
- Caching Reports to Improve Performance
- Automating Report Delivery
- Rending Reports in Excel, MS Word or as a PDF
- Hiding Reports from Users
- Querying the Report Server
- Creating Custom Data Extensions
- Creating Command Objects
- Creating Data Reader Objects
- Accessing Report Definition Language (.rdl) Files
- Writing User-Defined Functions in .NET
- Using Custom Functions
- Referencing .NET Libraries
- Managing Report Servers from .NET Applications
- Accessing SSRS from .NET Applications
- Retrieving Report Items
- Listing Report Metadata
- Using the ReportViewer Control in ASP.NET Applications
- Integration Services Architecture
- Key SSIS Features and New Features in 2014
- Creating Basic SSIS Routines
- Understanding SSIS Advanced Features
- Using Control Flow Tasks
- Defining Data Flows to Import, Export and/or Migrate Data
- Integrating Data from Multiple Sources
- Creating and Using Staging Areas
- Sending Administrators Success/Failure Messages
- Data Type Conversions
- Using Lookups for Missing Data
- Merging and Data
- Splitting Data to Multiple Destinations
- Using Fuzzy Logic to Locate Matching Records
- Sorting and Sampling Data
- Isolating and Counting Keywords
- Deploying SSIS Routines
- Scheduling Automatic Execution of SSIS Routines
- Securing SSIS Packages
- Manually Executing SSIS Routines
- OLTP vs. OLAP Databases
- Data Warehouse Design
- Identifying Measures
- Creating Fact Tables
- Defining Dimensions Tables and Attributes
- Connecting to Data Warehouses
- Defining Data Source Views
- Creating and Customizing Data Cubes
- Editing Dimensions and Attributes
- Assigning Aggregation Formulas to Measures
- Browsing and Testing Cubes
- Defining Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Adding Custom Calculations to Cubes
- Defining Perspectives
- Supporting Multiple Languages with Translations
- Deploying Cubes
- Automating Cube Processing
- Defining Cube Pre-Aggregation Levels
- Securing Cubes
- Accessing Cubes from Excel and Other Clients
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