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Reporting with VB.NET


Is there any report engine which comes with the dot net framework?
The crystal report is great but considering about portability, its not
a good idea.

I want applications which only need the dot_net_framework.
If anyone could help me, it would be very thankful.

yours..
TMWin

May 29 '07 #1
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"tmWin" <tm****@gmail.comha scritto nel messaggio
Is there any report engine which comes with the dot net framework?
The crystal report is great but considering about portability, its not
a good idea.

I want applications which only need the dot_net_framework.
If anyone could help me, it would be very thankful.
Try my little project: http://www.neodatatype.net

;)
May 29 '07 #2
tmWin wrote:
Is there any report engine which comes with the dot net framework?
The crystal report is great but considering about portability, its not
a good idea.
Take a look at the ReportViewer control.

It allows you to design a report within the IDE and save the design as an
..rdl or .rdlc file. They at runtime you can load the design into the
ReportViewer control, provide it with one or more DataTables containing your
report data, and then either display the report on screen or save it to disk
in PDF or Excel format.

--

(O)enone

May 29 '07 #3
On May 29, 2:22 pm, "\(O\)enone" <oen...@nowhere.comwrote:
tmWinwrote:
Is there anyreportengine which comes with the dot net framework?
Thecrystalreportis great but considering about portability, its not
a good idea.

Take a look at the ReportViewer control.

It allows you to design areportwithin the IDE and save the design as an
.rdl or .rdlc file. They at runtime you can load the design into the
ReportViewer control, provide it with one or more DataTables containing yourreportdata, and then either display thereporton screen or save it to disk
in PDF or Excel format.

--

(O)enone
Thanks for your advise.
I am now learning more about Crystal, both viewer and designer.
Thanks..

Jun 20 '07 #4

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