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Seeking report component....

ljh
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app that
would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the name.....
May 31 '06 #1
9 1072
Crystal Reports ...

Active Reports is an external (but very good library)

Cheers,

Greg Young
MVP - C#
http://geekswithblogs.net/gyoung
"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app that
would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the
name.....

May 31 '06 #2
ljh
These have an interface you can expose to users of your app so that they can
create thier own reports?
"Greg Young" <dr*******************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Oc**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Crystal Reports ...

Active Reports is an external (but very good library)

Cheers,

Greg Young
MVP - C#
http://geekswithblogs.net/gyoung
"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app
that would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the
name.....


May 31 '06 #3
Yes. But I believe that is a paid bit.

Sql Reporting Services is another option, I am not sure about sql reporting
services ad hoc reporting tools soemone else may know more about them in
particular.

Cheers,

Greg Young
MVP - C#
http://geekswithblogs.net/gyoung
"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
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These have an interface you can expose to users of your app so that they
can create thier own reports?
"Greg Young" <dr*******************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Oc**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Crystal Reports ...

Active Reports is an external (but very good library)

Cheers,

Greg Young
MVP - C#
http://geekswithblogs.net/gyoung
"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app
that would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the
name.....



May 31 '06 #4
Ljh,

Have a look at this sample. (The download is in the blue line, we are busy
with reconstructiong our website but that will give in some samples strange
effects, so we have to change it than)

http://www.vb-tips.com/dbPages.aspx?...1-e779bfb411c5

I hope this helps,

Cor

"ljh" <So**@where.else> schreef in bericht
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app that
would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the
name.....

May 31 '06 #5
OWC might be of interest:
http://www.aspnetresources.com/artic...omponents.aspx

"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app that
would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the name.....

May 31 '06 #6
You might be thinking about SQL Server 2005 reporting services. You can
create 'models' that define tables and relationships - users then can create
reports and save them in the reporting database.
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MCSA+M,MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA,MCITP
"Mike Lowery" wrote:
OWC might be of interest:
http://www.aspnetresources.com/artic...omponents.aspx

"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
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Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app that
would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the name.....


Jun 1 '06 #7
ljh
Thanks to all who posted!

I found it....."The Professional Edition of ActiveReports for .NET features
an End-User Report Designer control that allows you to host the report
designer in your own applications to provide end users with the ability to
create and modify reports."

If you want to take a look...
http://www.datadynamics.com/Products...Product=ARNET2 .

Thanks again!

"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app that
would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the
name.....

Jun 1 '06 #8
heh .. see first reply :)

Cheers,

Greg Young
MVP - C#
http://geekswithblogs.net/gyoung
"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:Su*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Thanks to all who posted!

I found it....."The Professional Edition of ActiveReports for .NET
features an End-User Report Designer control that allows you to host the
report designer in your own applications to provide end users with the
ability to create and modify reports."

If you want to take a look...
http://www.datadynamics.com/Products...Product=ARNET2 .

Thanks again!

"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app
that would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the
name.....


Jun 1 '06 #9
ljh
U da man Greg!

Thanks for reminding me!
"Greg Young" <dr*******************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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heh .. see first reply :)

Cheers,

Greg Young
MVP - C#
http://geekswithblogs.net/gyoung
"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:Su*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Thanks to all who posted!

I found it....."The Professional Edition of ActiveReports for .NET
features an End-User Report Designer control that allows you to host the
report designer in your own applications to provide end users with the
ability to create and modify reports."

If you want to take a look...
http://www.datadynamics.com/Products...Product=ARNET2
.

Thanks again!

"ljh" <So**@where.else> wrote in message
news:JE*******************@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
Wasn't there a report component that you could use in a VB/VB.Net app
that would allow end users to create thier own reports to save and run?

I swear I remember seeing such a thing....but I can't remember the
name.....



Jun 1 '06 #10

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