I’ve been tuning my monthly webinar to include more information about SQL Server Reporting Services (R2) and Visual Studio 2010. It seems that Microsoft is about to do it again—ship Visual Studio with an outdated RDLc support. In this case VS2010 generates what I call 2nd generation (2008) RDL with the ReportViewer development tools. Of course, that’s a step forward because VS 2008 SP1 still uses 1st generation (2005) RDL. This means you’ll be able to generate reports using the SQL Server 2008 (R2) Visual Studio BI tools (which is VS2008) and easily import them into VS2008 or VS2010 ReportViewer projects.
Want a front-row seat in my next Webinar? If so, I’m accepting applications for the live studio audience. All you need to do is send me an note saying why you would like to attend. I can comfortably sit about four people so get your application in early. Let me worry about the conference $999 fee but if you bring doughnuts for everyone... I’ll pick the audience the Friday before the next talk (which is Tuesday January 19th at 09:00 Pacific time).

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