Recently I have been fighting with a number of Crystal Reports distribution issues. Since Crystal Reports isn't native .NET but is com objects with a .NET wrapper, we have run into a number of dll versioning issues recently. For this reason, I enjoy seeing alternatives. While I won't be able to replace Crystal Reports on the huge accounting app I am working on, the new Report Viewer Control for VS 2005 looks promising.
The Report Viewer control has it's roots in SQL Server Reporting Services. While it used to require SQL Server as a repository, you can now generate reports for a client application without requiring a SQL Server repository for the reports.
For a better explanation of this and some code samples on how this is done, visit http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/2005_11/magazine/features/rjennings/.
While the report viewer control is not quite as functional as Crystal Reports, it is a good start. It has most of the reporting functionality commonly needed. Visit the above link and take a ...
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When: Tuesday January 17, 2006 - 6:00pm
Where: Map/Directions to the meeting at Greenville Technical College
Agenda:
6:00 PM Pizza and networking
6:30 PM Announcements
6:45 PM Presentation - Whidbey Launch - ASP.NET
8:15 PM Prize drawings
8:30 PM Wrap-up
“Whidbey Launch, part 2: ASP.NET”, Tobin Titus, Mint Hill Solutions
Last month Tobin showed some of the great new features in Visual Studio Team Systems to make us more productive and better programmers. This month he will follow up with part 2 that will show how much more productive you can be with the feature new to Visual Studio 2005.
This presentation will be given by Tobin Titus who has co-authored several books. His company Mint Hill Solutions provides web hosting, training, consulting, and custom solutions. He is Microsoft certified both as a Developer and as a Trainer.
Tobin co-authored the "VB.NET Threading Handbook", "C# Threading Handbook", "Beginning Web Development with VB.NET and Vi ...
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