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How to Add the Total Number of Rows in a SSRS Table

How to Add the Total Number of Rows in a SSRS Table

by Garth Jones | Nov 19, 2019 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

Hi Everyone! Today I want to talk about a very simple, but effective feature that you can setup on your SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports. Wouldn’t it be useful to know, automatically, how many rows are within a table instead of counting each one? I think...
How to Add a Card to Display the Total Number of Computers in a Power BI Table

How to Add a Card to Display the Total Number of Computers in a Power BI Table

by Garth Jones | Nov 13, 2019 | ConfigMgr, How-To, Power BI, Tips

Hi Everyone! In this blog post I show you how to add a card in order to display the total number of computers in a Power BI table. It doesn’t matter if you are designing a SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) report or a Power BI report, end-users don’t have the time...
Visual Studio 2017 – SSRS Project Incompatible – The Application Is Not Installed Error in SSDT

Visual Studio 2017 – SSRS Project Incompatible – The Application Is Not Installed Error in SSDT

by Garth Jones | Nov 6, 2019 | ConfigMgr, How-To, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

While working on an Enhansoft Reporting project in Visual Studio 2017, I received an error stating that this project was incompatible. What was confusing to me was that I had opened this project up in the past with no problem, but not today! Compounding the confusion,...
Power BI Drillthroughs – How Do They Work?

Power BI Drillthroughs – How Do They Work?

by Garth Jones | Oct 30, 2019 | ConfigMgr, How-To, Power BI

Why am I talking about Power BI Desktop drillthroughs? Don’t you just click on an item and it drills through to the next page? Isn’t it just like drilling through items in SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports? The answer is an emphatic, “No, they are not like...
How to Delete Reports and Folders From PBRS

How to Delete Reports and Folders From PBRS

by Garth Jones | Oct 23, 2019 | ConfigMgr, How-To, Power BI, SQL Server Reporting Services, Tips

I was updating my blogs on moving Power BI Report Server to HTTPS. Really, they were originally for SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) but I digress. In that set there was this one on How to Delete Reports and Folders From PBRS. So, I decided to update them it to...
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