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Confio Ignite 8

Alternating Background Colors in Reporting Services

In this video Pam shows you how to alternate font colors in a report by using an expression. It's a trivial example, but using basic expressions is a key piece of doing advanced reporting. Watch carefully, we've got a couple tricky questions for you after the video!

Duration:
1 mins 54 secs
Skill Level:
100
Rating:
4.21 out of 5
Publish Date:
January 28, 2009
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Pam Shaw has been in IT for over 27 years. For the last 8 years, She has been working with SQL Server, first 2000 and then 2005. Pam is currently an independent contractor. Pam is also the Chapter Leader of the Tampa Bay SQL Users Group - a local chapter of PASS.

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Comments
Venkata Taduri on 2/27/2009
Superb.

Murali on 3/9/2009
good

SQLWayne on 3/9/2009
This is a pretty simple thing that I had figured out awhile ago. The instructor did a great job of showing how easy it is.

Gordon Meyer on 3/13/2009
Although this works on simple tables it is much more challenging on expanadable matrices

bhuvan on 3/13/2009
voice was not clear but the tutorial is quite precise.

Babita Das on 2/26/2010
good one

Anil Inampudi on 4/15/2010
nice one

Marcus Loy on 8/12/2010
Very clear and easy to follow. Excellent!

Dick Rosenberg on 9/7/2010
What does Rowcount(Nothing) mean? Otherwise very good

Justin on 8/3/2011
Clear and informative.

Maria Halt on 8/3/2011
Would be complete if grouping was addressed.

John O'Sullivan on 8/3/2011
another goopd ti

Nilesh on 8/3/2011
nice

Marlon Pinzon on 8/3/2011
She made me fall asleep and she needs to explain in more detail.

MaruthiSivaPrasad on 8/3/2011
good one

Bhavana Singh on 8/3/2011
useful

Tahir A. Syed on 8/3/2011
Nice one!

Tony Knowling on 8/3/2011
quick and easy

Manole Razvan on 8/3/2011
i like it very much and i want more of this video tutorials.

325BD96788 on 8/3/2011
wow, speak up a little. Did you record this at a library?

Olu on 8/4/2011
Great tip - I'll certainly be making use of it, but could you speak a bit louder next time? I am looking forward to any other tips you might have.

George Squillace on 8/4/2011
I would have liked more explanation on the "Mod" part of the expression and what other effects it is possible to generate. All in all the session was good.

Mat on 8/7/2011
I love learning these basics.

Khucdu Pham on 8/10/2011
The female voice appears to be less enthusiastic.

Eric on 8/25/2011
The first question in the quiz, about MOD 3, has an incorrect answer. I know because I tried it. It should be "green twice, white once."

Andrew Keddie on 11/14/2011
Good straightforward explanation.

Maurice Ivory on 12/29/2011
Had some trouble with this



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