There's a beta version buried in the free download of SQL Server Digital Dashboard.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=AD37ACEA-8020-45E4-9489-270C1E638759
After extracting the package, install from:
[root]\sqldash\SQLDash\PPC\PPCSetup.exe
Hi Theresa,
I started doing VBA in Access years ago, and then gradually moved to VB6 and SQL. I bought a book on VB.NET thinking it would be the easiest path to learning .NET. For me, it was just confusing. VB.NET only has a superficial relationship to previous versions, and I found it...
I didn't have any luck with the MSDN link (I'm new at this), but the following code using the engine object model and a strongly typed report works for me. No guarantees that this is a good way to do it, but hopefully it will be helpful to someone.
ParameterValues paramValues = new...
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