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Chapter 17: Reporting for Duty, Sir! A Look At Reporting Services Figure 17-12 Building the Data Model 526 At this point, we’re ready to create the actual Report Model. As we did with data source and Data Source view, simply right-click the Report Model node of the Solution Explorer tree and select Add New Report Model, as shown in Figure 17-14. At the start of defining a Report Model, we get yet another one of those “welcome” dialogs. Click through that and you’ll be at the relatively meaty Select Data Source View dialog shown in Figure 17-15. Not surprisingly, the only one that shows is the one just created (still called AdventureWorks2008). Go ahead and select our one Data Source view and click Next to move on to the next dialog (shown in Figure 17-16), the report model generation rules.
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At this point, we’re ready to create the actual Report Model. As we did with data source and Data<br />
Source view, simply right-click the Report Model node of the Solution Explorer tree and select Add<br />
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At the start of defining a Report Model, we get yet another one of those “welcome” dialogs. Click<br />
through that and you’ll be at the relatively meaty Select Data Source View dialog shown in Figure 17-15.<br />
Not surprisingly, the only one that shows is the one just created (still called AdventureWorks<strong>2008</strong>).<br />
Go ahead and select our one Data Source view and click Next to move on to the next dialog (shown in<br />
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