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A Very Odd Behaviour

Dear all,

I have a simple form that display data in a datagridview. The database is
that from SQL 2005 Compact Edition. In this Form, I have a menu to launch
an another form that display the ReportViewer control to display the report
as per the datagridview. If I export the report to PDF. An error will
occur after closing the reportviewer form and adding new/editing data in the
datagridview. The error is in the form that it cannot find the SQL 2005
Compact Edition database. After further investigation, I find that the file
dialog box of the reportviewer is setting the path to the directory that I
have save the pdf report, causing the form not being able to load the
database as the default path is changed. I used the
"Environment.CurrentDirectory" to check and found that it has indeed changed
from the initial path. Is this the correct or as designed behaviour of the
reportviewer control "save as" ?

Thanks.

Regards,
Kueh.
Mar 27 '07 #1
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