Couple of SQL realted Book QuestionsI am seeking a book on SSRS 2012 and am considering the recently published title from Wrox called 'Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services' whcih Paul Turley is listed as one of the authors. I want a physical copy of the book (call me old fashion) but I would also like to get an eletronic copy as well and had hoped that like with BluRay movies these days, hard copies of books would come with some electronic form of the book. Its been a few years since I last got a book so this may sound like a dumb question.I am seeking something on SSRS 2012 that starts from the basics and goes up thru the more advanced. I am well versed in banded report design like that used in Crystal Reports and so the whole object oriented approach used by Reporting Services is very confusing to say the least. This is why I need something that is for both starters buut also goes beyoiund the 'For Dummies' introductory level.1) Does anyone know if most SQL Server related books (the actual printed hard copies of books and not eBooks) come with a digital copy of the book when you buy the hard copy? I realize this answer will vary from piblisher to publichser and even book to book from teh same publisher. 2) Are there any good unbiased (meaning uninfluenced by corporate entities from publishers to other entities with a vested interest in not being totally honest in order to sell you something) book review sites/groups that might include coverage of SSRS books preferably version 2012?3) Any personal recomendations on SSRS 2012 books? Thanks
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