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SSRS offers software developers a variety of options when it comes to customizing reports through code. These options give software developers the ability to write custom functions using .NET code that can interact with report fields, parameters, and filters in much the same way as any of the built-in functions.
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© 2012 Brian McDonald, Shawn McGehee, and Rodney Landrum
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McDonald, B., McGehee, S., Landrum, R. (2012). Using Custom .NET Code with Reports. In: Pro SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3811-9_7
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