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  • forest demon

    ReportViewer whoas...

    does anyone have a good source for doing reports in web pages? i've
    searched and serached and found a few examples but when i try these
    for the part stuff doesn't work like expected. i've seen pretty
    screenshots of results that people are getting. that's great and all,
    but some steps would be nice. ultimately i'd like to get some pie and
    bar charts working on a web page, but to no avail. i get close, but no
    workie.

    an example source would be absolutely lovely!

    any help is appreciated....

    thanks to all...

    -fd
  • Michael Nemtsev [MVP]

    #2
    Re: ReportViewer whoas...

    Hello forest,

    What did u try to use?
    I'd recommend to use Crystal Reporting, or SQL Server Reporting

    ---
    WBR,
    Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

    "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
    miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo


    fddoes anyone have a good source for doing reports in web pages? i've
    fdsearched and serached and found a few examples but when i try these
    fdfor the part stuff doesn't work like expected. i've seen pretty
    fdscreenshots of results that people are getting. that's great and
    fdall, but some steps would be nice. ultimately i'd like to get some
    fdpie and bar charts working on a web page, but to no avail. i get
    fdclose, but no workie.
    fd>
    fdan example source would be absolutely lovely!
    fd>
    fdany help is appreciated....
    fd>
    fdthanks to all...
    fd>
    fd-fd
    fd>


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    • forest demon

      #3
      Re: ReportViewer whoas...

      On Feb 21, 7:43 pm, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
      Hello forest,
      >
      What did u try to use?
      I'd recommend to use Crystal Reporting, or SQL Server Reporting
      >
      ---
      WBR,
      Michael  Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog:http://spaces.live.com/laflour
      >
      "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
      miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
      >
      fddoes anyone have a good source for doing reports in web pages?  i've
      fdsearched and serached and found a few examples but when i try these
      fdfor the part stuff doesn't work like expected. i've seen pretty
      fdscreenshots of results that people are getting. that's great and
      fdall, but some steps would be nice. ultimately i'd like to get some
      fdpie and bar charts working on a web page, but to no avail. i get
      fdclose, but no workie.
      fd>
      fdan example source would be absolutely lovely!
      fd>
      fdany help is appreciated....
      fd>
      fdthanks to all...
      fd>
      fd-fd
      fd>
      sever side reporting is not an option for me and i want to stay as far
      away from crystal reports as possible.

      i want to use the ReportViewer control that's part of VS 2005.

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      • Michael Starberg

        #4
        Re: ReportViewer whoas...


        "forest demon" <mete.hanap@gma il.comwrote in message
        news:1a1e1a3c-6a4a-498d-a846-8f8f9873b639@p2 5g2000hsf.googl egroups.com...
        does anyone have a good source for doing reports in web pages? i've
        searched and serached and found a few examples but when i try these
        for the part stuff doesn't work like expected. i've seen pretty
        screenshots of results that people are getting. that's great and all,
        but some steps would be nice. ultimately i'd like to get some pie and
        bar charts working on a web page, but to no avail. i get close, but no
        workie.
        >
        an example source would be absolutely lovely!
        >
        any help is appreciated....
        >
        thanks to all...
        >
        -fd
        errh.. Can't help myself laughing. Sorry if being rude:

        "skillz in html and css works" =)

        My Bad
        - Michael Starberg


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        • Michael Nemtsev [MVP]

          #5
          Re: ReportViewer whoas...

          Hello forest,

          Then as were recommended - CSS, XSLT and create whatever u like :)
          But in your case I'd actually used Silverligh then.

          Btw, why the server repoting is not the case for u?

          ---
          WBR,
          Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

          "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
          miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo


          fdOn Feb 21, 7:43 pm, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
          fd>
          >Hello forest,
          >>
          >What did u try to use?
          >I'd recommend to use Crystal Reporting, or SQL Server Reporting
          >---
          >WBR,
          >Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog:http://spaces.live.com/laflour
          >"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high
          >and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c)
          >Michelangelo
          >>
          >fddoes anyone have a good source for doing reports in web pages?
          >i've
          >fdsearched and serached and found a few examples but when i try
          >these
          >fdfor the part stuff doesn't work like expected. i've seen pretty
          >fdscreenshot s of results that people are getting. that's great and
          >fdall, but some steps would be nice. ultimately i'd like to get
          >some
          >fdpie and bar charts working on a web page, but to no avail. i get
          >fdclose, but no workie.
          >fd>
          >fdan example source would be absolutely lovely!
          >fd>
          >fdany help is appreciated....
          >fd>
          >fdthanks to all...
          >fd>
          >fd-fd
          >fd>
          fdsever side reporting is not an option for me and i want to stay as
          fdfar away from crystal reports as possible.
          fd>
          fdi want to use the ReportViewer control that's part of VS 2005.
          fd>


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          • forest demon

            #6
            Re: ReportViewer whoas...

            On Feb 21, 8:10 pm, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
            Hello forest,
            >
            Then as were recommended - CSS, XSLT and create whatever u like :)
            But in your case I'd actually used Silverligh then.
            >
            Btw, why the server repoting is not the case for u?
            >
            ---
            WBR,
            Michael  Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog:http://spaces.live.com/laflour
            >
            "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
            miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
            >
            fdOn Feb 21, 7:43 pm, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
            fd>
            >
            >
            >
            Hello forest,
            >
            What did u try to use?
            I'd recommend to use Crystal Reporting, or SQL Server Reporting
            ---
            WBR,
            Michael  Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog:http://spaces.live.com/laflour
            "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high
            and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c)
            Michelangelo
            >
            fddoes anyone have a good source for doing reports in web pages?
            i've
            fdsearched and serached and found a few examples but when i try
            these
            fdfor the part stuff doesn't work like expected. i've seen pretty
            fdscreenshots of results that people are getting. that's great and
            fdall, but some steps would be nice. ultimately i'd like to get
            some
            fdpie and bar charts working on a web page, but to no avail. i get
            fdclose, but no workie.
            fd>
            fdan example source would be absolutely lovely!
            fd>
            fdany help is appreciated....
            fd>
            fdthanks to all...
            fd>
            fd-fd
            fd>
            >
            fdsever side reporting is not an option for me and i want to stay as
            fdfar away from crystal reports as possible.
            fd>
            fdi want to use the ReportViewer control that's part of VS 2005.
            fd>- Hide quoted text -
            >
            - Show quoted text -
            nevermind, i know how to use dhtml, but all i really want to use is a
            ReportViewer control for a page, which everyone wants to avoid for
            some reason.

            glad i could be some comic relief for some of you.

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            • Michael Starberg

              #7
              Re: ReportViewer whoas...

              "Michael Nemtsev [MVP]" <nemtsev@msn.co mwrote in message
              news:900895ec2d 0d68ca4373e0d54 7f0@msnews.micr osoft.com...
              Then as were recommended - CSS, XSLT and create whatever u like :)
              Just a fast poll.
              XSL-T is great for turning xml into xml.

              But anyone doing XSL-T to emmit html, is in fact,
              doing the work of satan. Agreed?

              - Michael Starberg


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              • Michael Starberg

                #8
                Re: ReportViewer whoas...

                "forest demon" <mete.hanap@gma il.comwrote in message
                news:af6ac1fe-5b09-4e24-8811-e35443291e5d@e2 5g2000prg.googl egroups.com...
                On Feb 21, 8:10 pm, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
                Hello forest,
                >
                >nevermind, i know how to use dhtml, but all i really want to use is a
                >ReportViewer control for a page, which everyone wants to avoid for
                >some reason.
                >glad i could be some comic relief for some of you.
                Comic relief ? Well, I had a chuckle.
                But that does not make you a fool, nor you problem solved.

                Maybe you are in the wrong newsgroup?

                That ment that for your question, it is somewhat off-topic in this one.
                I laughed as I thought that no-one will help you.

                Not out of spite, but this is a forum about see-sharp, not reporting.

                But dear Mr. Gump (joke intended), please stick around, as this is the best
                of all channels of all of microsoft newsgroups.

                Happy Reporting
                - Michael Starberg




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                • forest demon

                  #9
                  Re: ReportViewer whoas...

                  On Feb 21, 8:39 pm, "Michael Starberg" <michael.spam-
                  captcha.starb.. .@gmail.comwrot e:
                  "forest demon" <mete.ha...@gma il.comwrote in message
                  >
                  news:af6ac1fe-5b09-4e24-8811-e35443291e5d@e2 5g2000prg.googl egroups.com...
                  On Feb 21, 8:10 pm, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
                  >
                  Hello forest,
                  >
                  nevermind, i know how to use dhtml, but all i really want to use is a
                  ReportViewer control for a page, which everyone wants to avoid for
                  some reason.
                  glad i could be some comic relief for some of you.
                  >
                  Comic relief ? Well, I had a chuckle.
                  But that does not make you a fool, nor you problem solved.
                  >
                  Maybe you are in the wrong newsgroup?
                  >
                  That ment that for your question, it is somewhat off-topic in this one.
                  I laughed as I thought that no-one will help you.
                  >
                  Not out of spite, but this is a forum about see-sharp, not reporting.
                  >
                  But dear Mr. Gump (joke intended), please stick around, as this is the best
                  of all channels of all of microsoft newsgroups.
                  >
                  Happy Reporting
                  - Michael Starberg
                  ok then, please let me beg for your obvious expertise in c#.net and
                  USENET.

                  searching this group shows 89 hits related to ReprtViewer. none of
                  which helps
                  me in my plight. and since my project is a .NET project using c#, i
                  figured this
                  was a good place.

                  with that in mind, what box of chocolates(grou ps) with thy holy one
                  recommend?
                  please share with us peasants, please....

                  -fd

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                  • Michael Starberg

                    #10
                    Re: ReportViewer whoas...

                    "forest demon" <mete.hanap@gma il.comwrote in message
                    news:ea54c8bb-e270-43a9-9b14-eb1b01d7177d@h2 5g2000hsf.googl egroups.com...

                    ok then, please let me beg for your obvious expertise in c#.net and
                    USENET.

                    I use both =)
                    searching this group shows 89 hits related to ReprtViewer. none of
                    which helps
                    So you found 89 off-topic threads and are confused about not getting a
                    proper answer?
                    me in my plight. and since my project is a .NET project using c#, i
                    figured this was a good place.
                    with that in mind, what box of chocolates(grou ps) with thy holy one
                    recommend?
                    please share with us peasants, please....
                    Now you are just being silly. I am not holy and you are not a peasant.
                    I was just teasing you. Not throwing rocks.

                    peace

                    -fd

                    - Michael Starberg


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