The Basics of SSRS - Level 2 in the Stairway to Reporting Services
In this part of our series on Reporting Services (SSRS), Jessica Moss examines the basics of the Report Builder and BIDS.
2019-03-26 (first published: 2010-08-26)
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In this part of our series on Reporting Services (SSRS), Jessica Moss examines the basics of the Report Builder and BIDS.
2019-03-26 (first published: 2010-08-26)
43,153 reads
In this part of our series on Reporting Services (SSRS), Jessica Moss examines the basics of the Report Builder and BIDS.
2019-03-26 (first published: 2010-08-26)
45,662 reads
Today we have a guest editorial from MVP Jessica Moss that talks about the gender differences in the workplace, and how you can work to get beyond them.
2010-10-07
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I have this data in a SQL Server 2019 database:
Customer table CustomerID CustomerName 1 Steve 2 Andy 3 Brian 4 Allen 5 Devin 6 Sally OrderHeader table OrderID CustomerID OrderDate 1 1 2024-02-01 2 1 2024-03-01 3 3 2024-04-01 4 4 2024-05-01 6 4 2024-05-01 7 3 2024-06-07 8 2 2024-04-07I want a list of all customers and their order counts for a period of time, including zero orders. If I run this query, how many rows are returned?
SELECT c.CustomerName, COUNT(oh.OrderID) FROM dbo.Customer AS c LEFT JOIN dbo.OrderHeader AS oh ON oh.CustomerID = c.CustomerID WHERE oh.Orderdate > '2024/04/01' GROUP BY c.CustomerNameSee possible answers