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Tips for Perfectly Matching Colors in Your RDL Chart and Table

Tips for Perfectly Matching Colors in Your RDL Chart and Table

by Garth Jones | Mar 25, 2020 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

This is final blog post in set for GetColor and Color Palettes. This set shows you how to create a color palette code. How to add it your RDL then how to use it in a chart. This post will show you how to perfectly matching colors in your report chart and...
Unleashing the Power of GetColor Advanced Techniques for PBRS Chart Customization

Unleashing the Power of GetColor Advanced Techniques for PBRS Chart Customization

by Garth Jones | Mar 19, 2020 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

This blog is the continuation of “How to Utilize Color Palette Function in PBRS for Stunning Visualization”. I will show you how to unleashing the power of GetColor advanced techniques for PBRS chart customization. Thereby allowing your report to be on brand. If you...
How to Utilize Color Palette Function in PBRS for Stunning Visualization

How to Utilize Color Palette Function in PBRS for Stunning Visualization

by Garth Jones | Mar 11, 2020 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

I’m updating my blog post to create a color palette for Ask Garth logo. So, I thought that I would show you the Power BI Report Server (PBRS/PBIRS) or SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) function that I use. This function will allow me to apply a defined color...
How to Install Power BI Report Server 2019

How to Install Power BI Report Server 2019

by Garth Jones | Feb 26, 2020 | ConfigMgr, How-To, Power BI, SQL Server Reporting Services

In order to keep my Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager (MEMCM/SCCM) reporting guides current, I decided to write blog posts about how to install SQL Server 2019 and Power BI Report Server 2019. Power BI Report Server is a pseudo-replacement for SQL...
Unexpected Power BI Results? Turn Off the Keep All Filters Option

Unexpected Power BI Results? Turn Off the Keep All Filters Option

by Garth Jones | Feb 12, 2020 | ConfigMgr, How-To, Power BI, Tips

Let me begin by telling you how I ended up writing this blog post. It all started when one of my first Power BI report sets was still in development. The question was asked, “Why are the drillthrough filters italicized?” It may not seem like it, but this is an...
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