Some applications require the storing of report templates in a database. This simplifies template support - all reports are stored in one place, and allows to differentiate the access rights to different templates. I noted only one shortcoming of this technique - slight complication of the code in the client application.
For example, we need to create Access database (mdb) named "reports" and a table for storing our report templates. I named this table "reports_table" . Three tables are enough in our data table:
You can store templates in any other database similar to the one in our example.
To do this:
Despite the apparent complexity, the tasks above will be simple because FastReport.NET has special features.
Create a new project in Visual Studio first. Then you need to drag-n-drop "Report" object from toolbox to the empty form. Also drag the " EnvironmentSett ings" object (properties of reporting engine).
You can setup many settings of the report and the designer in "environmentSet tings1" object. You have to override the event handlers CustomOpenDialo g, CustomOpenRepor t, CustomSaveDialo g and CustomSaveRepor t.
Event handler CustomOpenDialo g allows releasing any algorithm of the load report template in the designer - load template from the database field and load it in the designer or set e.Cancel = true; when loading fails.
The problem reduces to showing a dialogue with a list of files from which you want to select the report template from the database and load the template in the designer. Of course, if the user presses the Cancel button in this dialog, we set e.Cancel = true. The loading process is clear but saving code need some details.
The user can choose two ways to save a file - simply by clicking "Save", in this case report should be rewritten to the old place, or the second option - "Save as...”, the user is expected to select path of file. Storage location of report templates cannot be changed in our case. You need to save template in the old place (database field) in both ways - capture the CustomSaveDialo g event by empty function and save template in database in the CustomSaveRepor t event.
Now you need to add a new data source to the project - reports.mdb.Dro p the button on form for launching of the reports designer.
Write in the Click event handler:
Create an additional dialog form for template selection:
Assign the buttons OK and Cancel corresponding to DialogResult.
Do not forget to bind your data source to DataGrid - select the field name of the record and make the index field invisible.
You need to save the selected index when you click on the ‘OK’ button:
We return to our first form. It is time to handle the events of opening and saving a report. We make loading the first thing to do:
Second handler CustomOpenRepor t for loading the template in designer should look like this:
We used mdb-database to store report templates. MS Access write special header in begin of BLOB field. We need to skip this header and find begin of xml file (report templates stored in xml).
We turn to the organization and save the template using the designer. As written above, we need to override the event handler CustomSaveDialo g by an empty function to prevent a user from unnecessary actions:
Event handler CustomSaveRepor t should look like this:
The methods GetDataByID and UpdateReport are created in the dataset designer- you can see them in the example project.
Compile and run application, then press a button to open the designer:
You can change the report and save the template after that- new template will be stored in database.
Full source code of this example is available in an attached zip archive (databases with reports are included).
For example, we need to create Access database (mdb) named "reports" and a table for storing our report templates. I named this table "reports_table" . Three tables are enough in our data table:
Code:
№ Field name Type Description 1 Id counter Auto-increment, index 2 ReportName text Name of report 3 ReportFile BLOB Binary data with template
To do this:
- open the designer;
- show custom form with a list of templates from our database instead of standard dialog when users open a file in the designer;
- load template in the designer after selecting it in the custom form;
- Save the template in a database where the user saves a file in the designer.
Despite the apparent complexity, the tasks above will be simple because FastReport.NET has special features.
Create a new project in Visual Studio first. Then you need to drag-n-drop "Report" object from toolbox to the empty form. Also drag the " EnvironmentSett ings" object (properties of reporting engine).
You can setup many settings of the report and the designer in "environmentSet tings1" object. You have to override the event handlers CustomOpenDialo g, CustomOpenRepor t, CustomSaveDialo g and CustomSaveRepor t.
Event handler CustomOpenDialo g allows releasing any algorithm of the load report template in the designer - load template from the database field and load it in the designer or set e.Cancel = true; when loading fails.
The problem reduces to showing a dialogue with a list of files from which you want to select the report template from the database and load the template in the designer. Of course, if the user presses the Cancel button in this dialog, we set e.Cancel = true. The loading process is clear but saving code need some details.
The user can choose two ways to save a file - simply by clicking "Save", in this case report should be rewritten to the old place, or the second option - "Save as...”, the user is expected to select path of file. Storage location of report templates cannot be changed in our case. You need to save template in the old place (database field) in both ways - capture the CustomSaveDialo g event by empty function and save template in database in the CustomSaveRepor t event.
Now you need to add a new data source to the project - reports.mdb.Dro p the button on form for launching of the reports designer.
Write in the Click event handler:
Code:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { report1.Design(); }
Assign the buttons OK and Cancel corresponding to DialogResult.
Do not forget to bind your data source to DataGrid - select the field name of the record and make the index field invisible.
You need to save the selected index when you click on the ‘OK’ button:
Code:
public int reportID; //... private void OKBtn_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // save id of report for use in future reportID = (int)dataGridView1.CurrentRow.Cells[0].Value; }
Code:
// define variable for store of report ID private int reportID; // define array byte[] for store of template private byte[] blob; //.... private void environmentSettings1_CustomOpenDialog(object sender, FastReport.Design.OpenSaveDialogEventArgs e) { using (ReportListForm reportListForm = new ReportListForm()) { // show dialog for report selection if (reportListForm.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK) { // get report ID reportID = reportListForm.reportID; // load report in array from BLOB blob = (byte[])this.reports_tableTableAdapter.GetDataByID(reportID).Rows[0]["ReportFile"]; // read file name of report for designers title e.FileName = (string)this.reports_tableTableAdapter.GetDataByID(reportID).Rows[0]["ReportName"]; } else // cancel loading e.Cancel = true; } }
Code:
private void environmentSettings1_CustomOpenReport(object sender, FastReport.Design.OpenSaveReportEventArgs e) { using (MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream()) { // skip all garbage created by MS Access in begin of blob field - we seek the tag of XML int start = 0; for (int i = 0; i < blob.Length - 1; i++) { if (blob[i] == (byte)'<' && blob[i + 1] == (byte)'?') { start = i; break; } } // copy of blob content in stream stream.Write(blob, start, blob.Length - start); stream.Position = 0; // load template in designer e.Report.Load(stream); } }
We turn to the organization and save the template using the designer. As written above, we need to override the event handler CustomSaveDialo g by an empty function to prevent a user from unnecessary actions:
Code:
private void environmentSettings1_CustomSaveDialog(object sender, FastReport.Design.OpenSaveDialogEventArgs e) { // empty }
Code:
private void environmentSettings1_CustomSaveReport(object sender, FastReport.Design.OpenSaveReportEventArgs e) { // create stream for store of template using (MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream()) { // save template in stream e.Report.Save(stream); // copy stream in array byte[] blob = stream.ToArray(); // save array in BLOB this.reports_tableTableAdapter.UpdateReport(blob, reportID); } }
Compile and run application, then press a button to open the designer:
- Click menu item "Open":
- Select any report template and press OK.
You can change the report and save the template after that- new template will be stored in database.
Full source code of this example is available in an attached zip archive (databases with reports are included).
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