| Killing Queries From Reporting Services |
| Written by Chris Webb |
| Saturday, 15 March 2008 01:26 |
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I guess anyone who has had to demo the new DMVs in Analysis Services 2008 has, like me, put together a few Reporting Services reports to show off what they can do. Now I don't have anything much to add about the content of the DMVs and schema rowsets beyond what Darren and Vidas have already blogged, but I did discover an interesting trick while I was creating my reports that I thought would be good to share. |
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