posted 8/30/2010 by PatrickLeBlanc - Views: [31372]
Speaker: Patrick LeBlanc
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Date and Time: 9/1/2010 11:30:00 AM CST BIO: Patrick LeBlanc, SQL Server MVP, is currently a Business Intelligence Architect for Pragmatic Works. He has worked as a SQL Server DBA for the past 9 years. His experience includes working in the Educational, Advertising, Mortgage, Medical and Financial Industries. He is also the founder of TSQLScripts.com, SQLLunch.com and the President of the Baton Rouge Area SQL Server User Group. Patrick is a regular speaker at various SQL Server community events, including SQL Saturday’s, User Groups and the SQL Lunch. Topic: #33-SSRS 2008 R2 - Indicators, Sparklines and Databars SQL Server Reporting Services R2 introduced several new features. In this lunch Patrick LeBlanc will provide three demonstrations that will show you how to create Indicators, Databars and Sparklines on your reports.
Talk to you soon,
Patrick LeBlanc, SQL Server MVP, MCTS
Founder www.TSQLScripts.com and www.SQLLunch.com.
Another job well done! Even over coming a minor technical challenge with sparklines, as well as fending off commentary and addressing challenging questions from the audiences. Patrick is The Man! The man responsible for bringing sexy back to BI. Who knew we could learn so much with from a man with such an accent too?!
Anyway, for Patrick: Continue the good stuff, and be sure to reward your webmaster well. 2010 holiday season is around the corner, so XBox games will be aplenty!
Thanks again, and looking forward to meeting you in person... Perhaps in Ocotober's SQL Saturday in Orlando, if not sooner.
Jason "attempting to bring sexy back, yet failing" Bacani
Thanks SQLDude. I will be in Orlando, two sessions. Come to the 15 minute session on Speaking it is going to be fun!
Partick, Did you record your session? I'd love to take watch it and see what SQLDude said.
I did. Go to the September 2010 Lunch Archives, http://sqllunch.com/Lunches.aspx?Month=September 2010 . Check it out kind of funny!