Alyson Powell Erwin from the PPS Monitoring team did a great webcast yesterday on building advanced dashboards. If, like me, you were unable to watch it live you can view the recording here. This was actually the last of a series of PPS webcasts.
There’s a bit of everything in this one so well worth a watch.
Alyson confirms in the presentation that SP1 is due for release in May and one of the fixes will be passing multi-value parameters to Reporting Services reports – yaayyyy! Unfortunately, from previous correspondence I’ve had with Alyson, cascading filters will not be making it. Fingers crossed for V2 as this has been an issue for a few of our clients.
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