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Chapter 17: Reporting for Duty, Sir! A Look At Reporting Services<br />

Figure 17-12<br />

Building the Data Model<br />

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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 />

New Report Model, as shown in Figure 17-14.<br />

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 />

Figure 17-16), the report model generation rules.

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