Sunday, February 26, 2012

Free SQL Reporting Services or license?

I had attended course 2030 creating report using MS SQL Server Reporting
Service and I wonder how do I get this tool? Free or license?
I had license MS SQL Server 2000 and do I need to purchase or request MS SQL
Server 2000 Reporting Service?
Please advise.I have heard a couple ways to get Reporting Services. RS is free to use
with your SQL Server license.
1. From the vendor where you got your SQL server.
2. From MSDN
3. From Microsoft directly, but I do not know how.
There might be other ways, but that is what I have seen so far.
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| I had attended course 2030 creating report using MS SQL Server Reporting
| Service and I wonder how do I get this tool? Free or license?
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| I had license MS SQL Server 2000 and do I need to purchase or request MS
SQL
| Server 2000 Reporting Service?
|
| Please advise.
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