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access image from database to data report

hai...
can anyone plz tell me that how to access image from database to data report...
Aug 10 '07 #1
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hariharanmca
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hai...
can anyone plz tell me that how to access image from database to data report...

Data Report's are basically printing purpose you can load image at design time.

(You can write data report code to bring it).
Aug 10 '07 #2
Killer42
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can anyone plz tell me that how to access image from database to data report...
Just from a quick look at the doco, it seems as though you should be able to put a rptImage control on the datareport, then put whatever picture you want in its Picture property at runtime.
Aug 11 '07 #3
pureenhanoi
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Just from a quick look at the doco, it seems as though you should be able to put a rptImage control on the datareport, then put whatever picture you want in its Picture property at runtime.
rptImage are designed for static picture(that was loaded at design-time). Example, the company logo,the background image and so on.
The DataReport support change some of its controls' values at runtime. But unforturnatelly, not the image.
Aug 11 '07 #4
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
Oops!

Thanks for the clarification.
Aug 11 '07 #5
hariharanmca
1,977 1GB
Oops!

Thanks for the clarification.
That I mean too. It's only for showing text and chart based report to print and we can place at design time but not at run time.
Aug 11 '07 #6
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
So, does all of this mean that if you want to include images you can't use a datareport?
Aug 12 '07 #7

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