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#ASP NET CRYSTAL REPORT VIEWER USING STATIC RPT NO DATA SOURCE CODE#
Unfortunately, at the time Crystal Reports.NET had no native provisions for handling dynamic images, so developers needed to write code to manually load images into a Byte column. One reader voiced concerns with Tip 11 on printing images dynamically. NET, generated some interesting comments on CoDe Magazine’s Web site. My original article, The Baker's Dozen: 13 Productivity Tips for Crystal Reports and.
Building a base template report with a generic header and footer annotations.In Crystal Reports Redux I’ll present these thirteen productivity tips: So I’ve been living, eating, and breathing reports for several months now. The book builds a complete reporting solution in a distributed environment, and contains chapters on stored procedures, Web services/remoting, data access, and report construction/generation.
#ASP NET CRYSTAL REPORT VIEWER USING STATIC RPT NO DATA SOURCE PRO#
Report parameters are a convenient way to add flags to a report, without having to modify the report dataset.Īdditionally, I recently finished my book, Pro VS 2005 Reporting using SQL Server and Crystal Reports, which should be available from Apress by the time you read this. I’ve also received some good e-mail feedback that drove the content of this new article. In preparing this, I re-read the original article and thought about other topics I’d like to cover, as well as topics I’d like to revisit and cover differently. While I’ll focus on the version of Crystal Reports that ships with Visual Studio 2005 Professional, I’ll mention some of the capabilities found in the latest version, Crystal Reports XI. In this sequel article, Crystal Reports Redux, I’ll offer some changes to the original article and will present some new material for Crystal Reports development. NET, where I presented productivity tips for developers who use Crystal Reports for. This article presents a follow-up to my January/February 2005 article, The Baker's Dozen: 13 Productivity Tips for Crystal Reports and.